Sentences with phrase «with little robots»

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The picture is misleading — this little robot is only about an inch wide, and has the ability to propel itself forward, change direction, and solve puzzles with the help of its owner.
To demonstrate the power of Cloud Vision, Google built a cute little robot with Cloud Vision, via a DYI robot kit known as GoPiGo.
One of my first at home / Saturday morning projects as a 10 year - old boy was to build a robot with tin cans my Mom had thrown out and plenty of lead solder and an «Archer» soldering gun, which still works after 50 years, even the little light on the front!
«You know, Disney had a huge hit in this space last year - as a licensor, with the BB - 8 droid,» he said of the little spherical Star Wars robot that's controlled remotely via a mobile app.
The binary options trading robots are designed to operate with little or no help from the human trader and thus enabling binary options traders with busy schedules to have an equal opportunity in trading.
Since the binary option robot is fed by reliable signals and it's packed with enough proficient techniques to conduct market analytics, it is able to do everything with very little outside help.
It gets easier, but you still have to think of new things with subsequent children since they aren't all little robots.
Your little boy will be a happy robot with his new Babyboo bandana bib.
Make four detailed retro ice robots and little robot keys with this silicone ice cube maker.
MiP is a really special little robot that's packed with a lot of technology.
EEG patterns for movement and navigation are similar from person to person, and Millán's group has previously demonstrated that after a little practice, a healthy person can share control with the robot with very little effort.
The compliant wings of a bat - like flapping robot flapping at lower frequencies (7 - 10 Hz vs. 100 - 300 Hz of quadrotors) are inherently safe: because their wings comprise primarily flexible materials and are able to collide with one another, or with obstacles in their environment, with little or no damage.»
Soon, anyone straining to tweeze off a mid-back tick can find answers to the obvious question: What if humankind just went after the little bloodsuckers with killer robots?
We all grew up with the near - future promise of smart robots, but today we have little better than the Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner.
Over recent months, in José del R. Millán's computer science lab in Switzerland, a little round robot, similar to a Roomba with a laptop mounted on it (right), bumped its way through an office space filled with furniture and people.
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The sewbot can measure, cut and stitch a garment with little help (see «Rag - trade robots: From body scan to bespoke suit «-RRB-.
Understanding the biomechanics of this little snail could help engineers design some nifty sea - faring robots, and it could also help with ecological studies: Zooplankton like helicina move upwards to the surface of the ocean each night to eat (and avoid being eaten), and this mass migration of tiny organisms is one of the biggest biomass movements on the planet.
What does it take to build a robot that can, for a period of time, perform tasks and make decisions with little human input?
Fans of new Star Wars releases can't help but love little BB - 8 and now you can have your morning coffee with the spunky round robot.
Especially with your little babe on the way, it would be so nice to have a robot do the floors for you every day!
At the current price tag of $ 19.99 on Steam, I would say it's worth it if you're looking for a neat little survival adventure game with a bit of that adorable robot aesthetic and a dash of humor.
If it seems that you found a genial way to cheat robots and generate a high traffic with no or little effort, don't delude yourself.
Karl Yune (Memoirs of a Geisha) and Olga Fonda (Little Fockers) also make us want to jeer, especially when their characters try to defeat Atom with Zeus, their super robot.
If you can get past all that, though, there's at least some wonderful eye candy in the robots themselves, with designs that are inventive without being over-the-top (although I could have done without the winsome little smile they've given Atom, our metallic hero).
There's little doubt that Real Steel's biggest problem is its excessively deliberate pace and unreasonably overlong running time, as filmmaker Shawn Levy, working from John Gatins» screenplay, has infused the movie with an incongruously epic sensibility that all - too - often threatens to negate its positive attributes - with the fairly pointless (and surprisingly unpleasant) robot - vs - bull brawl that opens the picture effectively setting a tone of regrettable sloppiness (ie Charlie goes through two robots before settling on his final fighter).
It's a fun little distraction for the price, and the game actually makes for a surprisingly satisfying «beat up some robots» experience with how it combines its control scheme on the mouse and keyboard.
Don't get me wrong, I don't actually blame the actor here as he has next to nothing to work with, but Christian comes across as little more than a domineering sex robot in relaxed fit jeans.
Tangents aside, Big Hero 6, directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, is an adaptation of a little known Marvel comic, about a 14 - year - old boy called Hiro (spectacularly mispronounced as «Hero» by seemingly everyone, bar one character in the film), a total robotics prodigy, with genius level intellect, who participates in underground robot fighting.
So as Metal Gear embarks on its post-Kojima journey with a multiplayer survival game that bears little meaningful connection to the long - running tale of Solid Snake, Big Boss and the lumbering nuclear missile robots for which the series is named, I took the opportunity to go back over all 21 official Metal Gear games that Konami has released in America through the years, ranking them from worst to best.
I also found the tripartite final battle — a confrontation with a human enemy, a section where you rain destruction down on waves of robots, and a battle against one last giant machine — to be a little underwhelming.
With an innovative robot customization feature not seen since Armored Core and a solid fighting engine to boot, this little game that could shows up swinging.
As Wheye, the one - eyed little - wheeled robot, you can move and jump with the help of the analog stick and one of the Joy - Cons buttons, depending on the level you were in.
Scott Adsit (of 30 Rock) voices the robot Baymax as a gentle nanny turned inflatable transformer, like a giant plush doll with the instinct of a caregiver and the mind of an overprotective child, a little slow on the uptake but utterly benevolent.
Desperate to go there, she seeks out Tomorrowland ex-pat Frank Walker (George Clooney as an action grandpa) and teams with Athena (Raffey Cassidy), a whip - smart robot who looks like a little girl and fights like a superhero, to save the world from its own negativity.
I did feel a little let down by the ending however, as what can be seen in the trailers there's a huge fight between Robocop / Murphy and the new up - to - date ED - 209 robots, that whilst CGI filled was actually quite good leading into the final act which unfortunately gave little to no pay - off in the end, with very little impact.
Therefore, for nearly three hours director Michael Bay has the good robots fight the bad robots, introducing new ones with little explanation and just assuming that if you're willingly watching the movie you already know who they are and why they're there.
You'll encounter different types such as flying ones, plants that spawn dangerous foes, and giants but they're all just robots with very little creativity in their designs.
A little yellow robot on wheels zips by — the only non-human helping out with assembly.
It also means knowing and believing that your kid is a unique individual with skills and passions to be discovered and supported, not a little robot designed to carry out your plans and dreams.
Featuring rich, hand - drawn backgrounds, the overall feel of the game is vaguely steampunk, with your character a charming little robot in a world of robots, mechanisms, and...
But this little robot minion also comes in three flavours: tank, DPS and healer, with each packing special upgradable abilities for you to play with.
The game starts off with your companion being a rather mental little robot called Wheatley who'll guide you through the first half of the game.
Transformers vehicular forms are also utilised a little more often this time around as well with some of the best levels of the game providing large open areas where both robot and vehicle mode can be used to great effect, something which the first game didn't always do.
It's a little old but with these two robots and some clever thinking you might be able to get power back online and save the day.
There's a little less awe and wonder this time around because you've already been introduced to the Mass Effect universe in part one, but Bioware nearly makes up for it with a huge cast of some truly original characters, including a singing alien and — finally — a killer, renegade robot.
Back to the start though, after choosing your character you are (re) introduced to Claptrap — who is an annoyingly squeaky little robot — and given a quick tutorial with the controls.
You even get a little robot companion to help you with puzzles, which adds a nice touch to an otherwise thematically - heavy game.
In this scenario, the Vita lets players create toys for the little robots to play with.
Fans of the neurotic little yellow robot will rejoice at the deluxe packaging that awaits them with the BORDERLANDS THE PRE-SEQUEL!
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