This Roomba Maps Your House So it Won't Keep Ramming Into Your Sofa
Using visual localisation and cloud-connected app control, the robot can paint itself a better picture of how your home is laid out.
Using visual localisation and cloud-connected app control, the robot can paint itself a better picture of how your home is laid out.
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From Burn After Reading through to What About Bob?, with dozens of dial-ups in between.
It's the solution to a problem, but not your problem.
With gesture input to excite literally no one ever.
Watch it and see how the two weeks until release will suddenly feel muuuuuuch longer.
This is one psi-fi-sounding development.
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It’s one more impulse buy from the kings of online shopping.
Mario isn't the hero the Mushroom Kingdom deserves, he's the one it needs right now.
The new £49.99 Amazon Fire is just about as barebones as it gets. But at that price, who can complain?
The Android pop-out keyboard oddity spotted again.
And social sites should be forced to notify authorities about all suspicious behaviour.
An earnest cry for help embedded within an Apple marketing graphic.
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