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Tag results: Robotics

Robotic, But Lovable

Alexa’s Interface is treated as revolutionary, but you might be surprised to learn of your favorite opinionated cylinder’s predecessors from the mid-1980s.

May 24, 2018

Going Through The Motions

The evolution of the robotic arm, a product invented in the U.S. that came to define modern factories around the world. It wasn't an easy sell in America.

Apr 19, 2018

 Related Tags: computer history, manufacturing, robots, robotics, nolan bushnell, androbot, arctec, Heathkit, arctec gemini, automation, factories, machines, industrial machines, unimate, unimation, versatran, george devol, Veljko Milenkovic

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