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  • Economic Consideration Of The Robotics Industry During Recession
    By: Andrew Newell | - Here's a rundown of the most expensive robots currently in use all over the industrial world.

    Sophisticated industrial robots manufactured by FUMAC costs $60, 000. They can carry a 100 pound load and can function 24 hours a day for several years doing repetitive task continuously. Take note that the programming of these robots would cost another $60,000 dollars. FUMAC robots are called six cylinder robots as it can counter gravity to pull up its springs to carry heavy loads. The ...

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  • The Most Popular Utility Robots
    By: Andrew Newell | - 1939 was the year when Rol Oh was introduced to the public as a robot house help. This robot can cook, answer the door, clean the floors, and vacuum. The evolution started as different countries took part in developing their own Mr. Rol Oh. The United States and Japan were among the leading countries in the development of robotics. Mr. Rol Oh however was just a fragment of a creative film industry. It was in 1969 that real functioning robot joined in the car manufacturing industry in lifting and ...
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  • Robots As Threat To Human Workers
    By: Andrew Newell | - The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe concluded in its 2003 Robotics Survey that robots are among the worlds most in demand commodities. Sectors demanding robots include industrial plants, science and technology, research, medicine and household work. Growth rates for sales in 2003 reached 35% in North America, 25% in Europe and 18% in Asia.

    Robots in the manufacturing industry have been equated as the number of robots per 10,000 workers. In the motor manufacturing, it c ...

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  • Robots Featured In Film And Television
    By: Andrew Newell | - Since 1939 the film industry has been overwhelmed in creating virtual personalities in the big screen. Over a hundred robots have been given distinct and unique personalities. Rol oh was the very first robot to be introduced in a movie fair, it was the most advanced of its kind and it was designed to take over household chores like cleaning, cooking, and answering the door. Here are some of the notable mechanical guys who made it to the box office.

    In 1984, we were introduced to ...

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  • Things You Should Know About Robot History
    By: Andrew Newell | - Robotics refers to the general study of mechanical and electrical machine. It includes the manufacturing, design and testing of these virtual creations. The term robotics was originally coined by Isaac Asimov in his printed short story Liar! In 1941. A robot is an electrical device that serves as a virtual assistant. The term was coined by a Czech playwright Karel Capek in the 1920s.

    The first robot to be manufactured and programmed to do manual job was the Unimate. In 1961 ...

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  • Technology In Processing Freshwater Mud Silt
    By: Andrew Newell | - MANILA --- A country-based manufacturing entity could just have the solution to the flooding problem surrounding Asias second largest freshwater basin. They are eyeing the extraction of mud silt (burak) from Asias second largest freshwater basin for processing into fertilizer, which in turn would be commercially sold.

    In an agreement signed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA), the National Commission on Ur ...

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  • Re-inventing Electric Cars For Mass Transport
    By: Andrew Newell | - Manufacturers of electric cars are in a rush to develop something that would compel the market into seriously considering the battery-ran automobile in lieu of the gasoline-fed ones. In fact, Tesla (a publicly-listed car manufacturer), has started producing a family car that would eventually replace sedans designed to run 300 miles without having to stop to re-charge its battery.

    Initially called as Model S, the new Tesla baby is designed to accommodate seven passengers, ...

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  • Resurrecting "signal Dead Spots"
    By: Andrew Newell | - From being a luxury dating back in the seventies, mobile phones (cellular phones to some) have become a necessity at a time when communication seemed mans top gadget in his day to day transactions.

    The problem however lies when the phone is rendered as useless because you can neither make or receive any call nor send or get text messages because of poor reception in places that is commonly known as dead spot. A dead spot is a place where signal goes haywire.

    Fr ...

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  • Flying Cars, Anyone?
    By: Andrew Newell | - DONT be surprised to see cars levitating into space to avoid traffic congestion. After all, there is already a vehicle that is originally designed as a car but may turn into an aircraft --- and legally at that.

    Massachusetts-based Carl Dietrich actually came up with his Little Transformer, a car that can turn into a light aircraft. Known as Terrafugia Transition, the two-seater car, which is considered as light aircraft, seemed to look like just an ordinary car except for t ...

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  • Keeping Pets Alive At Cost
    By: Andrew Newell | - Who would not want to keep our pets beside us for the longest time? Most of us (except those who have allergies or asthma to pet furs, feathers, etc.), would want a pet. In fact, many of us already have one to keep. Some would even have more.

    We keep pets so dearly to an extent that we would even consider them as part of the family. Losing them (by death due to either old age or sickness) is truly disappointing, which is probably why bright minds have been moving heaven and earth fi ...

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