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  2. Tynker - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... In July 2014 Tynker was released for iPad and Android [11] The projects can be accessed from both the web ...

  3. Category:Android (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Android (robot)"

  4. Android (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The robot expresses its face by moving all points to the decided positions, they say. The first version of the robot was first developed back in 2003. After that, a year later, they made a couple of major improvements to the design. The robot features an elastic mask made from the average head dummy. It uses a driving system with a 3DOF unit.

  5. Actroid - Wikipedia

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    Actroid is a type of android (humanoid robot) with strong visual human-likeness developed by Osaka University and manufactured by Kokoro Company Ltd. (the animatronics division of Sanrio). It was first unveiled at the 2003 International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan. Several different versions of the product have been produced since then.

  6. Cozmo - Wikipedia

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    Cozmo is a miniature robot created by Anki. Cozmo's base model, is a small, white and gray robot with red highlights. It makes use of distinct expressions, dubbed the "emotion engine", in order to mimic human emotion. Later editions came in red and white, gray and black and another in blue.

  7. Android lawn statues - Wikipedia

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    The first publicly codenamed version of Android was "Cupcake" which was released on April 27, 2009. [6] Versions 1.0 and 1.1 did not have codenames following this scheme. There was initially a plan to use famous robot names in alphabetical order, and some early interim revisions have been tagged " Astro Boy " and " Bender ".

  8. iCub - Wikipedia

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    iCub is a one meter tall open source robotics humanoid robot testbed for research into human cognition and artificial intelligence.. It was designed by the RobotCub Consortium of several European universities, built by Italian Institute of Technology, and is now supported by other projects such as ITALK. [3]

  9. Educational robotics - Wikipedia

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    The categories of educational robots seen as having more than one category. It can be alienated into four categories and it is based on their physical design, coding method and educational method is the alienated made. These categories can also be used to determine the type of robot that should be used and it give the needed output for a classroom.