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Because of the advance of technology and information, there are so many amazing technology devices born, included the robotic technology progress. In a row with the progress of technology and information development, the robotic technology progress also shows the increasing graphic. Lot of people on a race trying make robot as good as possible. And now we are surprised by a robot that able to climb wall on its own.
This begins from a tie up between University of Manitoba with whiz kids at the Technical University of Dortmund. They show up the climbing ability of a robot which is called Bioloid. That’s so amazing because the Bioloid is climbing a wall that does not based on a predefined motion sequence. The robot finds out and climbs the most efficient path to reach the top from the bottom. The Bioloid climbs up the wall based on the X / Y positions of the grips. That is so amazing, isn’t that?
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Dynario fuel-cell is the latest Toshiba product for portable electronic. This direct methane fuel-cell (DMFC) comes with the fuel cartridge that supports on-the-go refueling. This revolution battery will be available in Japan for ¥29,800 or $328. The product will be available on October 29th.
If the users want more, they can get the additional set of 50ml fuel cartridges. For this they must pay the additional price of ¥3,150 or $34.
Dynario needs 20 s for fulfilling its fuel tank (14ml capability) with methanol solution. At this point it will be ready for charging USB-connected device.
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It seems Canon doesn’t leave the number 4. The company has unveiled their half complete site contains of 2 teaser videos. Now Canon has announced officially their EOS-1D Mark IV.
You want to see the features surely. So they are:
* a 16.1 Mpx APS-H CMOS sensor,
* ISO range of 100 to 12,800 native, up to 102,400
* 45-point area customizable autofocus with 39 high-precision *cross-type focusing points,
dual Digic 4 processors,
1080p HD video,
*an option WFT-E2 IIA wireless file transmitter for connectivity over 802.11a/b/g and ethernet.
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