Bolstered by $10M in Series A funding, Vincross, a consumer robotics company we've been following closely, is releasing what may be the most alluring DIY robotics kit for makers yet. Vincross is best ...
DIY Robot Kit makes humanoid robotics accessible for $15,000, featuring modular design and simulation software that trains algorithms on real hardware flaws.
Hoping to tap into the “Big Kid” market, multiple big Japanese companies are collaborating to introduce a Do It Yourself (DIY) robotics kit that, when finished, offers a fully-functioning Astro Boy ...
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Curious about robotics? Want to try your hand at programming? Well, today's StackSocial deal is a great place to start. For about the price of a video game, you can pick up a DIY robotics kit, and ...
Dash Robotics is using crowdfunding to help build its first hobbyist robot for home robotics enthusiast, with the aim of providing advanced tech for very little money thanks to a unique combination of ...
PlutoX, an open-source, DIY, easy-to-code, crash-resistant drone kit designed by an IIT Bombay based startup Drona Aviation is now available on Indiegogo. A successor to the Pluto 1.0 drone, the ...
A new DIY robotic kit has been launched via Kickstarter this week called MoonBot, which has been designed for learning more about modern robotics and artificial intelligence. Watch the demonstration ...
DJI has made a significant push in reinforcing the importance of STEM. STEM for those who are not aware is the educational system focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Many ...
Comparisons are sometimes unbecoming. In the case of BoardX, however, it’s absolutely needed. Turns out an inventive DIY enthusiast needed a platform with more oomph than your average Arduino chip.
As people are staying indoors more, rather than going out and socializing, it may be a good time to learn a fun skill by yourself or with your family that could spark an interest in technology and ...