The Robovie mR2 is a robot, sure, but it won’t work unless you pop an iPod Touch into it, at which point you’ll be able to control it either via the touchscreen or over Wi-Fi. More »
I have to admit, a robot that would help you buy groceries at the supermarket would be awesome. But I think that Robovie II could be even better. More »
Programming hobby robots from a computer is far from new, but what if the robot was the computer? Powered by a 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor, Robovie-PC runs Windows or Linux, and comes pre-assembled with 20 degrees of super-expensive programmable manoeuvrability. More »