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techeblog.com - 24 days ago
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Robots never get old, they just get better, and that is so with this one. This Arduino-powered autonomous robot was built from random electronic parts and "stuffed into a modified Pelican case, with a lot of hot glue." Video after the break.
The robot's fingers are servos, and its ...
blog.makezine.com - 26 days ago
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The rhythm game arms race continues -- if
they miniaturize the guitar games, we will miniaturize the...
guitar game robots! My friend Joe Bowers writes: Rock Band has been released on the iPhone, and even though its a lot of fun, I would ...
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iPhone Rock Band robot
feeds.boingboing.net - 26 days ago
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Thank goodness someone built a robot that can
play Rock Band on the iPhone. I was getting...
worried sick about it. Joe Bowers writes: Rock Band has been released on the iPhone, and even though its a lot of fun, I would rather have something play it for me. Preferably a robot! The ...
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Robot that can play Rock Band on the iPhone
boingboing.net - 25 days ago
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Thank goodness someone built a robot that can
play Rock Band on the iPhone. I was getting...
worried sick about it. Joe Bowers writes: Rock Band has been released on the iPhone, and even though its a lot of fun, I would rather have something play it for ...
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Robot that can play Rock Band on the iPhone
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Autonomous Robot Plays Rock Band on iPhone Someone built an Arduino-powered autonomous robot built using random electronic parts and fixed it on a modified Pelican case with a lot of hot glue. The robot can play pretty well, hitting above 80%. Video after the break. [via Techeblog ]
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