Intel's annual Tech Innovation event (photos)

by Rachel King  |  April 28, 2011  |  Image 1 of 15

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Developed by Aldebaran Robotics, the petite Nao robot is powered by an Intel Atom processor for educational and research purposes. With two cameras inside its little head, the Nao can see, hear, speak and commuincate with humans.

Some examples of where this device could be useful include the automobile industry, where it can be used to test reactions in different situations, as well as treating children with autism.

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Re: Connected Car Proof Concept
Yet another thing to dsitract a driver from the most important things they must do in a car. Watch the road and control the vehicle!!!
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29th Apr 2011
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impact on the developing
it is priced too high to make much of an impact on the developing world where a poor farmer might make as much as $2 a day. The absolute key to the developing world is price with $10 seeming to be the tipping point. There is a comparable solar light to the S250 from China for about $13 and that is getting to the point of saleability. For mid to high end users in developing countries kanal d oyun
Posted by onur26
12th Oct 2011
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