youtube.com - 10/17/2008
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I use an iPhone all the time, but I have a problem sometimes... Yes, I cannot reach it in some situation (you know), then missed very important calls.So I t...
getrobo.typepad.com - 10/17/2008
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getrobo.typepad.com —
Kazu Terasaki, a Japanese software engineer working in
the Silicon Valley area, turned his iPhone into a...
robot. He showed it off for the first time at a BBQ party held here. Kazu is a "moonlight inventor" and his inventions that have been ...
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Walking iPhone Robot
gizmodo.com - 10/18/2008
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gizmodo.com —
I'm going to give credit to Kazu Terasaki
for designing a pair of robot legs for his...
iPhone. After all, creating a platform that will bring gadgets to you is a lazy, yet noble endeavor. Unfortunately, a couple of kinks have to be worked out before ...
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Walking iPhone Robot Gimpy, Suicidal [IPhone]
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Walking iPhone Robot Gimpy, Suicidal [IPhone]
Gizmodo —
I'm going to give credit to Kazu Terasaki for designing a pair of robot legs for his iPhone. After all, creating a platform that will bring gadgets to you is a lazy, yet noble endeavor. Unfortunately, a couple of kinks have to be worked out before this can be a viable product. First of all, it still requires a laptop to coordinate the movements. Second, it is very gimpy (watch in horror as it stands up the edge of a table then hurls itself off). At any rate, his plan is to develop autonomous robot legs that can be attached to any device—which sounds good. He has a little work ...
iPhone Robot Can Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk
Wired: Gadget Lab —
Software engineer Kazu Terasaki gave his iPhone legs. Why? You'll find out if you watch his video.
Be warned: You may lose your appetite because of it.
Or you can always watch the PG version. Your choice. It's the weekend, though -- so what the hell, right?
Walking iPhone Robot [GetRobo]
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Early Prototype of Walking iPhone Robot
iPhone Hacks —
Norri Kageki over at GetRobo describes Kazu as a "moonlight inventor". Kazu already has some inventions that have been commercialized in the past such as ThumbType (a tiny keyboard that you can paste on your PDA) and Weird7 (a biped robot kit). Kazu has been working on a project called PuchiRobo which is another robot kit that enables you to turn anything from a beer can to a tissue box into a walking robot. He has used that idea to make his iPhone walk too. As of now Kazu uses his computer to move the iPhone, but he plans to develop a chip so that it can be pasted to the iPhone so that it can come walking to you. You can ...
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