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Little robots are just getting better – every week it seems!

From one that can attack its roomies with various weapons to the really cool 1.26M NIT ZMP collaberation.

But none of them can really be described as being nimble, agile or elegant can they?

Japan-based Himeji Softworks looks like they’re on the right track with their funky JO-ZERO robot kit.

Whilst its not going to convince you that it is in fact a human it can still manage a range of movement that is quite breathtaking.

The reason why this small venture’s droid is remarkable is that JO-ZERO’s back is bendable like a humans (almost) which helps with the 30cm tall fella’s agility – that and the 20 joints in total (four in each arm, five in each leg and two in the back) and weighs just 800g.

He can even pick himself up after falling over, can get over obstacles and even crab under stuff.

To add to the cool factor JO-ZERO’s head was designed by a Manga artist – nice touch :)

You can program him by yourself (Nakamura-san, his inventor, says it’s pretty easy) and remote-control him via infrared.

If you fancy your own JO-ZERO it’s a steal at $1,300

Check out the vid below – keep watching and it keeps getting better!

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PrintBrush – Tiny Hand Held Printer Coming Soon

by Jay Garrett on September 17, 2009

PrintBrush_redOoooo…..lookee!

British company PrintDreams reckons it’s ready to break out the world’s smallest printer called the PrintBrush!

The PrintBrush will print out in A4, black and white, at up to 600dpi resolution.

It works by you sweeping the device across the printing surface (generally paper) by hand.

The manual labour of printing does have a plus side though. It means that you’ll be able to print directly onto books, cards, boxes, furniture and everything else that will take print yet is usually seen as being unable to be shoved through a regular printer.

The other plus point is that the PrintBrush is to be sillent….shhhhh…….so sweeping out a few A4’s during your bosses boring speech can be done ninja style.

The lightweight (250g) PrintBrush connects directly to computers and other devices via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or infrared.

Word is that it’ll cost in the region of £120 and PrintDreams reckon the PrintBrush will be available by the end of this year.

Check out the vid of the tiny British printer at work:

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ApriPoko Just Wants to Turn Stuff On and Off for You

March 26, 2008 Click to read more →

If you’re in the market for a gadget learning help-bot then Toshiba in Japan may have the very thing for you.
They’re in the process of putting together a talking bot that can be used as a voice-activated universal remote.
The android, called ApriPoko, stands at just under a foot tall and is capable of learning how [...]