January 17, 2007 | Posted by Allison as All About Them Robots at 12:00 pm | (4) Comments »
I love robotic technology & I hate to vacuum, so this NASCAR Track Vac Robotic Vacuum fits my bill just fine. This toy-like vacuum makes vacuuming fun again, although maybe it was never truly all that fun.
This NASCAR Track Vac Robotic Vacuum cleans up your home using five pre-programmed patterns, but can also be steered as you desire with a handy dandy remote control. I have an idea ladies, convince your husband to do chores around the house again with this “toy”. See where I’m going with that? I think it might actually work. At just $280, this robotic vacuum is going right to the top of my list. What about you?
Via: OhGizmo
November 30, 2006 | Posted by Allison as All About Them Robots, Bling Bling, Holiday Gift Ideas at 12:45 pm | (1) Comment »

This adjustable silver tone Genius Calculator Ring is just what you need to prove to that stubborn boss of your that you deserve that raise on top of a holiday bonus!
Go ahead & flaunt that bling bling, nerd-style. I think I may have to reorganize my gift list & add this baby to the top! Now, if only the calculator really worked & the buttons were diamonds… Cost, $8
Via: Fred Flare
May 24, 2006 | Posted by Allison as All About Them Robots at 1:31 pm | (1) Comment »
Well, I don’t want to mention any names (1984, Anthem, War of the Worlds) but I fear we may be answering to the robot one day soon.
Smarty pants researchers have developed an interface for Honda’s Asimo robot that tests the boundaries of science and the speculative nature of telepathy. The interface allows individuals to “control” Asimo simply by thinking. Honda & ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed a system that uses an MRI machine to measure an individual’s brain signals which are then relayed to Asimo the robot.
In a recent demonstration a person in an MRI machine made first a fist, then a V-sign. Asimo was able to perform the same movements within a few seconds. What is potentially very exciting about this breakthrough is that the same system can be used to control a keyboard or a phone which would greatly benefit those with spinal cord injuries.
While this is super fantastic news, that’s right- I said super fantastic- I can’t help but feel a little weary of putting so much trust in a bunch of blinking electronic parts. Call me Grandma Worries Pants, but it just feels a little oh- ‘Asimo one day will be celebrating the fact that I was able to make a fist & a V-sign after it sent over some willful thoughts in my general direction’- but maybe I am just Grandma Worry Pants.
Via: Robot Gossip