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Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us
Antitechnologists may shudder at the story line, but readers interested in the astounding possibilities of the digital age will be fascinated by Brooks's vision of what is and what will be.
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Robots of Play

JK sent in a link to a Yahoo article about newcomers in the toy industry -- Zaptoys Announced Next Generation of Wireless Controlled Interactive Toy. Apparently, they can interact with children and participate fully in their games...

NY Daily News has a review of recent technology, including the robotic vacuum cleaner named after a latin dance;
New product roundup.

Wolfram.com reports of a hobby engineer who created a robot of destruction, monitoring and enhancing its performance thanks to software modelling tools -- Mathematica and BattleBots.

Finally, Technology Review has a discussion about the potential for robots to enhance our understanding of biology; Robots Can Teach Humans a Few Things About Life.

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Friday 13 December, 16:05
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