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Meet Baxter: A Robot With Common Sense [VIDEO]

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Meet Baxter: A Robot With Common Sense [VIDEO]
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Meet Baxter: A Robot With Common Sense [VIDEO]
12:46:26 AMAnita Li
Baxter is like most reliable employees -- he uses common sense to do his job, and works well with others -- except, he's a robot. To be precise, Baxter robots are a new line of androids that can apply common sense behavior in manufacturing...



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Want a Coding Job? This App Course Trains You in 3 Months for $75
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:01 AMKate Abbott
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GPS Shoes Light Up to Guide The Wearer
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 9:24 AMPSFK
British designer Dominic Wilcox is an inventor of everyday things that are creative, whimsical and fun. In his solo show "Variations on Normal" at London's KK Outlet, he unveiled a selection of his quirky designs, including a pair of GPS shoes...



This Site Pays Developers When It Finds Them a Job
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Apple's Jonathan Ive to Design One-of-a-Kind Leica Camera
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 7:34 AMStan Schroeder
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Why Do We Use a QWERTY Keyboard?
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 6:15 AMLauren Drell
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