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HYPERTHERM issued an update to its Robotmaster ® offline robot programming software; version 7.5 update focuses on accelerating and simplifying the programming process and includes new features for a ...
Simple ways to guide students to explore, experiment, and innovate together using robotics kits in the classroom.
In a sea of coding-for-kids products, an update to Anki’s holiday-shopping darling, Cozmo the robot, may have one of the best chances of success. Read on.
But Google’s robotics researchers are exploring a way to fix that. They’ve developed a robot that can write its own programming code based on natural language instructions.
Launching today is Cozmo Code Lab, an incredibly simple way to unlock the many talents of the robot, even if you can't string together a single line of code. Cozmo was designed from the outset ...
Let’s face it, robots are cool. They’re also going to run the world some day, and hopefully, at that time they will take pity on their poor soft fleshy creators (a.k.a. robotics developers ...
If programming robots has so far been something like wading through a command-line interface, PyRobot promises to be like gliding through the sleekness of macOS.
That's where I'm at right now, after a few missions. I can get my engineering bot to do very simple things, mostly moving around, by typing "robo_forward ()" and other variations a great deal.
But what can be reliably accomplished when the robots on hand are simple, inconsistent, and lack sophisticated programming for coordinated behavior?
The ZeroBot breaks the essence of a robot down to just the essentials: a Raspberry Pi Zero W for the brains, a driver and two motors for movement, a battery for power, and a camera to see.
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