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Gigantic chicken-deboning robot makes me not want to eat chicken
Jun 21st
This huge industrial robot from Mayekawa Manufacturing in Japan can debone a chicken breast in a matter of seconds. In fact, it can tear through 1,500 chicken breasts an hour. Who’s hungry??
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Mitsubishi Diamondcrysta RDT233WX-Z Full HD Monitor
Jun 21st

Mitsubishi is set to unleash another Full HD Monitor ‘Diamondcrysta RDT233WX-Z’ for the Japanese market. Featuring a 120Hz IPS panel, this new 23.6-inch LED-backlight monitor delivers 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 5000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 350 cd/m2 brightness, 5ms GTG response time and 178/178 degree viewing angles. In addition, it also comes with two built-in 3W speakers and has D-Sub, DVI and dual HDMI connectors. The Diamondcrysta RDT233WX-Z will go on sale in Japan from June 29th for unannounced price yet. [TechPowerUp]
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Korea plans to deploy teaching robot to schools around the globe
Jun 21st
The race to ramp up efficiency in teaching is heating up in Asia via a new robot that has been introduced to South Korean schools.
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Verbatim Introduces New Class 10 SDHC Cards
Jun 21st

Verbatim has announced a new range of Class 10 SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) memory cards. Available in capacities ranging from 4GB to 32GB, these memory cards offer minimum data transfer rates of 10MB/second. The fast write speeds and enormous capacities of Verbatim’s SDHC cards make them perfect for use in digital cameras, camcorders, smartphones, GPS devices, PDAs and MP3 players. These SDHC cards are also offered in standard and micro sizes. The 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB SDHC cards are priced at £6.99 ($11), £12.00 ($19), £24.00 ($38) and £40.00 ($64), respectively. [PhotographyBLOG]
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Halo HD remake will support Kinect in some way
Jun 21st
Kinect frenzy at E3 this year with core games like Mass Effect 3 and Forza 4 using the sensor for voice command and head-tracking respectively, but one thing Microsoft didn’t announce was that the Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary remake would also have Kinect powers too.
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