Hanson Robotics Announces “Little Sophia,” New Educational STEM Companion For Kids 7 to 13 Associated Press LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, Jan.
Monthly Archives: January 2019
Hanson Robotics debuts Little Sophia, a robot companion that teaches kids to code – VentureBeat
Hanson Robotics debuts Little Sophia, a robot companion that teaches kids to code VentureBeat Hanson’s new miniature robotic companion, Little Sophia, aims to teach kids the fundamentals of programming, science, and math.
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DIY Raspberry Pi face recognition system – Geeky Gadgets
DIY Raspberry Pi face recognition system Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in creating their very own face recognition system using a Raspberry Pi 3 combined with the Raspberry Pi camera module.
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Our ultimate guide to running your own Coolest Projects event
Coolest Projects, our world-leading technology fair for young people, takes place in seven countries this year: Ireland , the UK , USA , Netherlands, Belgium, Bulgaria, and Milan in Italy. Volunteer-led Coolest Projects events Teams of marvellous volunteers organise and run the events in the Netherlands, Belgium, Bulgaria, and Milan! They are doing incredible work to give children in their regions the chance to present their tech creations and be celebrated for their skills and creativity. And we want to support you in our global community to do the same: organise your own regional Coolest Projects events, wherever you are, so that young people near you can showcase their work and be inspired by others’ inventions.
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Letters to the editor: Qobuz, HD800S, Qutest, Audiophonics – Darko.Audio
Letters to the editor: Qobuz, HD800S, Qutest, Audiophonics Darko.Audio Header image: HEDD Tower Mains launch event, Emil Berliner studios, Berlin – January 2019. Alun H writes… Hello John.
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The Tiniest RetroPie – Hackaday
The Tiniest RetroPie Hackaday The RetroPie project is a software suite for the Raspberry Pi that allows the user to easily play classic video games through emulators. It’s been around for a …
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How To Find Cool Things To 3D Print: Sketchfab, MyMiniFactory, Thingiverse – Forbes
How To Find Cool Things To 3D Print: Sketchfab, MyMiniFactory, Thingiverse Forbes From fidget spinners to key holders, spiral vases to a Marvel Ironman mask, finding cool things to 3D print is easy and readily available on the web. It may be too …
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Dublins Emerald Campus: Sensors may offer answers, education – ThisWeek Community News
Dublins Emerald Campus: Sensors may offer answers, education ThisWeek Community News This summer, sensors to measure air quality could be up and running in the city of Dublin. The project involves a partnership between Ohio State University, the …
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Medical Device Security Company Medigate Raises $15M – hcanews.com
Medical Device Security Company Medigate Raises $15M hcanews.com Medigate, a medical device security company, has raised $15 million in its quest to secure what has perhaps become healthcare’s greatest area of vulnerability: …
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The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is Still Cheaper Than Black Friday – Comicbook.com
The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is Still Cheaper Than Black Friday Comicbook.com This is a reminder that you can get the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller for $56.99 with free 2-day shipping at Walmart, or at Amazon with free 2-day shipping if …
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