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Friday, 19 January 2007 |
 Built by Krupp, it is registered the largest digging machine ( or trencher or rotating shovel) in the world. Mostly used for coal mines.
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Thursday, 18 January 2007 |
 Italy won the FIFA World Cup 2006. What's next? RoboCup defined as Robotic Soccer. Robotic dogs are in the limelight playing soccer, trying to get it over each other scoring neat. A scene of these adorable but stiff creatures playing stirs curiosity in the hearts of both young and old.
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Thursday, 18 January 2007 |
 A two-seater, three-wheeler parallel hybrid car achieving the 330 MPG (0.71 L/100km) belongs to the future. This convenient car will hit the market with market price of less than $20,000 USD. Engineered futuristic design, it will have the high mileage run concurrent with the aerodynamic designs capable to cut through air at a certain speed. With the overall weights of merely 850 pounds (386 kg), it is registered as the lightest car ever in the market. Soon that is....
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Thursday, 18 January 2007 |
 Brains for Robosapien RS. Without these intelligent Mindstorm, the fate of the robot will still be unknown. Downloading and transferring are made easy with Bluetooth featured. Imagine controlling your robot from your PDA. Save loads of energy from walking. The heart of the new enriched system is the NXT brick, an autonomous 32-bit LEGO microprocessor applicable for both, PC or Mac. Button friendly making it easy to handle. Typically Lego structured.
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
 This is the advanced programmable robot that can walk, run, kick, stand on one leg, turn cartwheels, and dance right out of the box. The mechanical humanoid is controlled by 16 powerful digital servomoters, built specifically for this robot, that allow the robot to perform numerous acrobatic maneuvers previously beyond the capabilities of most commercially available robots. The points of articulation are so precise that the robot can be commanded to lie down, pick itself back up, turn a flip, do pust-ups, and more, at the touch of button on the wireless remote control.
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
 Kyosho has made a ready to go version called MANOI. Billed as an 1/5 scale athlete humanoid, MANOI stays in shape, but somehow manages to keep his smooth curvy figure. Being built on the Kondo KHR-1 skeleton means MANOI has all those snazzy phisical abilities such as standing up after a fall, standing on one foot, and being an all around track star. Based on the schematics we've seen, MANOI's head and hands are mostly hollow, perfect for housing some instruments of death and destruction. KYOSHO should star selling the little guy in June for around $1400 USD, and we will leave it to you to see that cute and cuddly athlete humanoid doesn't stay cute and cuddly for long.
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