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dvice.com - 10/21/2009
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Nobody likes doing the dishes. Everybody knows that. Which is why I love the fact that Panasonic is putting money and time into developing a robot that does them for us.
Sure, this first prototype isn't the most impressive thing I've ever seen. It's basically an arm and a hand that's ...
crunchgear.com - 10/16/2009
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crunchgear.com —
We have reported about a number of household
robots from Japan in the past. Those machines covered...
areas like preparing sushi or pancakes , cleaning the house or the toilet . Last December, we reported about a kitchen robot that’s able to do ...
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Panasonic’s dish washing robot
pcworld.com - 10/19/2009
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pcworld.com —
Panasonic is getting serious about robotics and has
begun a push to commercialize a series of robots...
over the next few years. The company formed a robotics unit last year and has its sights set on sales of panasonic robot ¥100 billion (US$1.1 billion) ...
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Panasonic Has Big Plans for Robots
techeblog.com - 10/23/2009
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techeblog.com —
Panasonic demonstrated Titan the Robot at Dubai's GITEX
2009, and it wow'd attendees by singing "'What a...
Wonderful World' and 'My Way'" as well as performing a few dance numbers. Continue reading for the videos. Let's just say that at eight feet ...
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Panasonic's Talking, Dancing Titan Robot Might Be ...
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Dishwashing Robot of the Future Does the Dishes For You
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I guess it only takes one arm to do teh dishes. This prototype robot from Panasonic is mounted on a rail in the back of the stove and sink area. It's controlled by a camera that shows the robotic hand where the stuff is, and the hand is so sensitive it won't break your glasses. Thank god - maybe it won't strangle us either when we use too many dishes.
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