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  2. The New York Times Games - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times has used video games as part of its journalistic efforts, among the first publications to do so, [13] contributing to an increase in Internet traffic; [14] In the late 1990s and early 2000s, The New York Times began offering its newspaper online, and along with it the crossword puzzles, allowing readers to solve puzzles on their computers.

  3. Connections, the latest New York Times puzzle game to rock the internet, is now available on the New York Times Games app for iOS and Android devices after it was released on desktop earlier this ...

  4. Hanson Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The robot was designed to identify and replicate human expressions. He is able to detect people using an array of cameras and speech recognition technology, decipher their gender, age, and facial indications of emotion (i.e. happy or sad), and as such, Hanson Robotics has suggested the robot could be of use in hotels or customer service ...

  5. HUBO - Wikipedia

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    Albert HUBO (Korean: 알버트 휴보) is a humanoid robot, based on the HUBO, but with an animatronic head in the likeness of Albert Einstein. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea.

  6. With ‘Strands,’ the New York Times has found its next hit game

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    Games and Times’ other apps like Cooking have been an essential part of the Times’ strategy to boost revenue beyond advertising. Revenue from digital subscriptions crossed $1 billion for the ...

  7. N.U.D.E.@ Natural Ultimate Digital Experiment - Wikipedia

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    N.U.D.E.@ Natural Ultimate Digital Experiment is a life simulation video game released exclusively for the Xbox in Japan. In this simulation-style game, the player assumes the role of tester for a new product: a female humanoid robot called P.A.S.S. (Personal Assist Secretary System). The robot starts with minimal functionality and must be ...

  8. Xianxingzhe - Wikipedia

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    By 1989, the team moved onto the robot's synchronization of the hands, nervous system, and visual sensors, thus steering the project into the direction of making a humanoid robot. On 29 November 2000, the robot was complete, and the team named it "Xianxingzhe", meaning forerunner, as the robot was hailed as a major technological breakthrough in ...

  9. Humanoid robot seen in the window of Tokyo shopping center - AOL

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    Eyes were glued to this robot’s realistic movements and details! Video Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING]