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U.bo pet robot controlled by phone

Tokyo Toy show the demonstration of a new pet robot called U.bo from Phison Electronics. Measuring 10cm in length and 8.5cm high, it comes with an interactive software that can be installed on PCs. Consequently, different mouse buttons can be used to interact with the virtual U.bo. Also, a Bluetooth connection in the mobile phone can be used to control it. It also has some touch sensors in the bum, which if petted upon can cause lot of happiness to this round robot and spanking lot of unha...

Featured articles about mobile sensors(weekly)

1. latestngadgets.com: Smartphones will soon be Able to Collect Environment Data At an annual Open Hose that was conducted on Wednesday, Intel Labs Berkeley showed off the results of its research, among which one can note Common Sense that is considered to be a technology due to which consumers will be able to collect and also analyze environmental data and an also share information in the Internet. 2. designnews.com: The 2010 Trend Watch Sensor Survey Results This research was cond...

The Sense Market

The VIactivity LLC just launched in test mode  first specialized store of mobile sensors(for iPhone, Android etc). http://sensemarket.com The key of this project -  SEO and blog networks of The VIactivity LLC. Please, contacts for feedback, suggestions etc: dev at viactivity.com

Featured articles about mobile sensors(weekly)

1. McKinsey Quarterly: The Internet of Things(click to read) "More objects are becoming embedded with sensors and gaining the ability to communicate. The resulting information networks promise to create new business models, improve business processes, and reduce costs and risks." 2. The New Your Times: Connecting Your Car, Socks and Body to the Internet via mobile sensors(click to read) 3. PACE: Why industrial RFID works (click to read) RFID technology is making its way into indus...

The Internet of Things – Sensors Everywhere

Event at Stanford: The Internet of Things -  Sensors Everywhere When Tuesday, March 16, 2010 6:00pm - 7:00pm - Networking and Refreshment  7:00pm - 8:30pm - Panel Discussion and Q/A Where Arbuckle Lounge and Bishop Auditorium at Stanford Business School PANELISTS: - Dr. Peter G. Hartwell, Senior Researcher, HP-Labs. - Warren Hogarth, VC, Sequoia Capital. Event Description: Today, an increasing number ofpervasive and connected sensors are intelligently monitoring our daily...