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From Gizmodo: 1,486-Piece B-Wing Is the Most Amazing Lego Set In a Very Long Long Time
Holy Mother of the Minichrist! Check out the new Lego B-wing fighter. It’s simply the best Ultimate Collector Series set since the still unmatched 24-pound, 5,159-block Millennium Falcon, from 2007. The Danish mothership sent us high resolution images and video. Check them out. More »
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From Engadget: Scientists take mind-controlled robot for a stroll
What if you could control a robot — wait, don’t answer yet — with your mind? Pretty great, right? That’s what the Virtual Embodiment and Robotic Re-embodiment (VERE) group is working on, and it’s made some pretty good, you know, strides. New Scientist details a test utilizing fMRI brain activity-sensing technology to control a robot in France from a laboratory in Israel. The volunteer was able to perform tasks like walking around a room, following a person with the small ‘bot and locating a teapot, using visuals from a camera embedded in the robot’s head. There’s a “small” delay in the technology, but researcher Ori Cohen insists that it’s possible to anticipate and compensate for it.
The technology, which one scientist compared to Avatar, naturally, has some truly beneficial potential applications, and the scientists have plans to test it out with paralyzed subjects, giving them the opportunity to control a surrogate with their mind. The fMRI technology, meanwhile, may be swapped out for an electrode-based electroencephalogram system, and the scientists plan to try things out with a Japanese robot that is roughly the height of a human for future testing. Check out a video of the project in its current state after the break.
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From DailyTech Main News Feed: U.S. Patent System is Broken, Declares Judge in Android v. Apple Cases
Veteran Judge Posner says “animals” like Apple are just exploiting the weapons an ineffectual gov’t has created
From Lifehacker: iFixit for Android and iPhone Puts Repair Guides and Troubleshooting Help in Your Pocket
iOS/Android/WebOS: We’ve long been big fans of iFixit’s useful repair guides and teardown manuals, and now you can easily access the site’s content on the go. The free mobile apps allow offline browsing of the thousands of how-to repair guides. More »
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