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Photo galleries: Robots in action

Rapid advances in robot development are leading to a whole new generation of tools and toys.

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Rapid advances in robot development are leading to a whole new generation of tools and toys. Below are recent CNET News.com photo galleries of the mechanical wonders.

Newest additions

A Cool Robot for polar duty

The Japanese toy maker unveils a 6-inch biped named i.Sobot--the world's smallest humanoid robot, it says.
March 16, 2007

Salamander robot travels by land and sea

Researchers say building the robot helped them understand vertebrate locomotion and how amphibian movement developed.
March 9, 2007

Tea time with robots

Humanoid machines team up to pour and serve tea--not terribly fast, but you don't have to leave a tip.
March 2, 2007

Under the hood of Stanford's robotic race car

Loaded with high-def sensors, omnidirectional video and mapping software, Stanford's driverless car is no ordinary station wagon.
February 17, 2007

Tomy's tiny two-legged robot

The Japanese toy maker unveils a 6-inch biped named i.Sobot--the world's smallest humanoid robot, it says.
January 23, 2007

Research developments

Robots on the loose at CES

At the gadget fest in Las Vegas, iRobot's newest bot scoots and hoists, WowWee's Panda chats and Robo Elvis looks good in leather.
January 11, 2007

How a robot learns to walk--and limp
Cornell researchers conjure up a starfish-shaped robot that figures out all by itself what it is and how to move.

NASA launches twin robots to map the sun
NASA has launched two robot observers into space on a two-year mission to capture the first-ever 3D images of the sun's solar storms.

Fueling Toyota's future
The I-Foot is a prototype vehicle from Toyota that can carry someone and walk.

Attack of the killer prototype robots
Combine the right voltage and software program with a flat piece of fabric and you get dynamic physical rendering.

Snakes on a fire truck
A Norwegian research company is developing robotic firefighting snakes to keep firemen out of dangerous situations.

Robot makers rev their rescue-bots
Robots test search and rescue operations for Department of Homeland Security.

Robot balances, rides on a ball
The Ballbot from Carnegie Mellon stands tall and scoots around on a small metal sphere.

Robots get smart
Highlights of an exhibition on the application of artificial intelligence in robots.

RobotCranes at work
New "floating" robotic cranes can handle formerly difficult and expensive aircraft-maintenance tasks much more quickly and safely.

Robot Microsoft tool envisions evolution of robots
Windows-based toolkit offers simulation runtime so developers can aim to create intelligent applications.

Fun and games

Creating a customized iRobot

iRobot is releasing the iRobot Create, a programmable robot for entertainment and education.
January 7, 2007

A robot with moves by Microsoft
Robotic Studio software enables owners to program their tribot via the PC, and then control its actions wirelessly.

Happy hour with robots
Cocktail robots mix mojitos, serve snacks, make small-talk and smoke cigarettes at Vienna convention.

The friendly faces of Japanese robots
If the new generation of household robots has puppy-dog eyes, blame a classic cartoon character named Astro Boy.

From Ambient Orb to wired bunny
Cut from similar cloth as the famous orb, the Nabaztag Smart Rabbit brings wiggly ears to the smart object.

Lego lands in Redmond
At Microsoft, Lego shows off the latest iteration of its programmable robot technology.

As iPod rocks, this robot rolls
Japan's ZMP which calls its iPod playing device Miuro, short for "music innovation based on utility robot technology."

RoboCup 2006 set to kick off
World Cup soccer matches not techie enough for you? Check out these robo-Ronaldinhos.

Military might

Samsung's gun-toting robot

If you don't know the password, then you could get in serious trouble with this armed and dangerous border-patrolling 'bot.
December 1, 2006

Robot rescuer for wounded soldiers The Bear, from Vecna Technologies, would put itself in the line of fire instead of human stretcher-bearers.

Gung-ho gadgets The Army's Rapid Equipping Force is focusing on devices such as surveillance systems for locating explosives.

Gun-toting bots The Talon Sword is an autonomous vehicle with a machine gun (or rocket launcher) mounted on top.

Eye in the sky The CyberBug is an aerial surveillance drone for budget-conscious law enforcement agencies.

Flying spy
Robots are now being used by the military on dangerous missions in reconnaissance, security and demolition.

A soldier's duty
Robots are ready for dangerous missions like explosives removal.

Combat ready
These robots can be configured with machine guns.

Bomb squad
Robots are being used to detonate or disable confirmed bombs.

Household wonders

Robot doubles as PC

White Box Robotics uses off-the-shelf PC parts to build mobile robots that look a bit like R2D2. White Box's products double as PCs.
December 2, 2006

Scooba in the house
CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos lets the floor-scrubbing robot loose in his house--and gets clean linoleum and lots of laughs.

Robot vacuums and rolling laptops
Evolution Robotics has a navigation system called NorthStar that helps self-propelled machines scoot around the living room.

Live large in this smart home
What would a home of the future be without an army of robots to vacuum the rug, cut the grass and entertain the kids.

Robotic pets
WowWee's Roboraptor and Hasbro's I-Dog are expect to be two of the most sought after holiday gifts.

Household helper
The Wakamaru robot does a variety of household tasks, from security to secretarial.

Mechanical pet
The ideal pet: they'll work, provide companionship and don't make a mess.

Clean sweep
Sit back and let Roomba vacuum your floors.

Mopping up
Scooba is Roomba's counterpart, with a scrubber and squeegee.

A step in the right direction
A two-legged robot is aimed at enabling people in wheelchairs to go up stairs.

Ringing the alarm
Roborior looks like a light but will call your cell phone when something looks suspicious.

Videos

Video: Robotic animal thrives on land, in sea
The Salamander Robot is an experimental machine that can operate in three modes: swimming, slithering and walking.

Video: Fly your own remote-controlled robot
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos gets a demo of a few different models.

Video: Create your own robot
Watch an example of what the robot is capable of as it attempts to find a piece of foam and pick it up on its own.

Video: Go forth and mop
Watch Scooba suck up Diet Coke, eat pretzel crumbs and take on the soda machine.

Video: Robots may ask you for change
Artist creates robots in response to class divide.

Related stories

NASA launches twin robots to map the sun

Roomba rival looks to clean up

Newsmaker: In Japan, robots are people, too

iRobot readies shop vac, new military bot

Invention kit takes tech design to kids

Robot rabbit reads RSS feeds out loud

Lego robots march on Microsoft

Newsmaker: Divining AI, and the future of consumer robotics

Robot backers turn to Linux

Newsmaker: Getting machines to think like us

Microsoft enters robotics race

My friend, the robot

This is your brain on a microchip

Lego opens up Mindstorms NXT firmware

DARPA issues call for street-legal robot racers

Innovation on display at SRI

Robot ITR surfs the Internet

Bacteria could power tiny robots

Mars rovers still churning

Robot displaces candy stripers

Mixing genius, art and goofy gadgets

Sony puts Aibo to sleep

Lego Mindstorms no kids' toy

Sparks, steel fly as robots battle for crown

NASA hosting space elevator competition

Robots shift car tech into high gear

Roundup: Robots conquer desert, aim for space

Stanford wins $2 million in robotic car race

iRobot unveils sniper detector

Robot race hits the tracks

Tiny robot imitates caterpillar

Can Roomba maker iRobot clean up on Wall Street?

Mini robot mimics cockroaches

Robot Hummer hits milepost in driverless challenge

Some bot to watch over me

Enlisting robots for day care

Gun-toting robot still in training

Robots run amok at hospital

Robotics industry hypes drive to market

Why robots are scary, and cool

Robot aircraft to take videocam into battle

Robots ready to rumble

All the news that robots pick

Defense Dept. funds Carnegie Mellon battle robot

Sega takes leash off robot dog


Rapid advances in robot development are leading to a whole new generation of tools and toys. Below are recent CNET News.com photo galleries of the mechanical wonders.

Newest additions

A Cool Robot for polar duty

The Japanese toy maker unveils a 6-inch biped named i.Sobot--the world's smallest humanoid robot, it says.
March 16, 2007

Salamander robot travels by land and sea

Researchers say building the robot helped them understand vertebrate locomotion and how amphibian movement developed.
March 9, 2007

Tea time with robots

Humanoid machines team up to pour and serve tea--not terribly fast, but you don't have to leave a tip.
March 2, 2007

Under the hood of Stanford's robotic race car

Loaded with high-def sensors, omnidirectional video and mapping software, Stanford's driverless car is no ordinary station wagon.
February 17, 2007

Tomy's tiny two-legged robot

The Japanese toy maker unveils a 6-inch biped named i.Sobot--the world's smallest humanoid robot, it says.
January 23, 2007

Research developments

Robots on the loose at CES

At the gadget fest in Las Vegas, iRobot's newest bot scoots and hoists, WowWee's Panda chats and Robo Elvis looks good in leather.
January 11, 2007

How a robot learns to walk--and limp
Cornell researchers conjure up a starfish-shaped robot that figures out all by itself what it is and how to move.

NASA launches twin robots to map the sun
NASA has launched two robot observers into space on a two-year mission to capture the first-ever 3D images of the sun's solar storms.

Fueling Toyota's future
The I-Foot is a prototype vehicle from Toyota that can carry someone and walk.

Attack of the killer prototype robots
Combine the right voltage and software program with a flat piece of fabric and you get dynamic physical rendering.

Snakes on a fire truck
A Norwegian research company is developing robotic firefighting snakes to keep firemen out of dangerous situations.

Robot makers rev their rescue-bots
Robots test search and rescue operations for Department of Homeland Security.

Robot balances, rides on a ball
The Ballbot from Carnegie Mellon stands tall and scoots around on a small metal sphere.

Robots get smart
Highlights of an exhibition on the application of artificial intelligence in robots.

RobotCranes at work
New "floating" robotic cranes can handle formerly difficult and expensive aircraft-maintenance tasks much more quickly and safely.

Robot Microsoft tool envisions evolution of robots
Windows-based toolkit offers simulation runtime so developers can aim to create intelligent applications.

Fun and games

Creating a customized iRobot

iRobot is releasing the iRobot Create, a programmable robot for entertainment and education.
January 7, 2007

A robot with moves by Microsoft
Robotic Studio software enables owners to program their tribot via the PC, and then control its actions wirelessly.

Happy hour with robots
Cocktail robots mix mojitos, serve snacks, make small-talk and smoke cigarettes at Vienna convention.

The friendly faces of Japanese robots
If the new generation of household robots has puppy-dog eyes, blame a classic cartoon character named Astro Boy.

From Ambient Orb to wired bunny
Cut from similar cloth as the famous orb, the Nabaztag Smart Rabbit brings wiggly ears to the smart object.

Lego lands in Redmond
At Microsoft, Lego shows off the latest iteration of its programmable robot technology.

As iPod rocks, this robot rolls
Japan's ZMP which calls its iPod playing device Miuro, short for "music innovation based on utility robot technology."

RoboCup 2006 set to kick off
World Cup soccer matches not techie enough for you? Check out these robo-Ronaldinhos.

Military might

Samsung's gun-toting robot

If you don't know the password, then you could get in serious trouble with this armed and dangerous border-patrolling 'bot.
December 1, 2006

Robot rescuer for wounded soldiers The Bear, from Vecna Technologies, would put itself in the line of fire instead of human stretcher-bearers.

Gung-ho gadgets The Army's Rapid Equipping Force is focusing on devices such as surveillance systems for locating explosives.

Gun-toting bots The Talon Sword is an autonomous vehicle with a machine gun (or rocket launcher) mounted on top.

Eye in the sky The CyberBug is an aerial surveillance drone for budget-conscious law enforcement agencies.

Flying spy
Robots are now being used by the military on dangerous missions in reconnaissance, security and demolition.

A soldier's duty
Robots are ready for dangerous missions like explosives removal.

Combat ready
These robots can be configured with machine guns.

Bomb squad
Robots are being used to detonate or disable confirmed bombs.

Household wonders

Robot doubles as PC

White Box Robotics uses off-the-shelf PC parts to build mobile robots that look a bit like R2D2. White Box's products double as PCs.
December 2, 2006

Scooba in the house
CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos lets the floor-scrubbing robot loose in his house--and gets clean linoleum and lots of laughs.

Robot vacuums and rolling laptops
Evolution Robotics has a navigation system called NorthStar that helps self-propelled machines scoot around the living room.

Live large in this smart home
What would a home of the future be without an army of robots to vacuum the rug, cut the grass and entertain the kids.

Robotic pets
WowWee's Roboraptor and Hasbro's I-Dog are expect to be two of the most sought after holiday gifts.

Household helper
The Wakamaru robot does a variety of household tasks, from security to secretarial.

Mechanical pet
The ideal pet: they'll work, provide companionship and don't make a mess.

Clean sweep
Sit back and let Roomba vacuum your floors.

Mopping up
Scooba is Roomba's counterpart, with a scrubber and squeegee.

A step in the right direction
A two-legged robot is aimed at enabling people in wheelchairs to go up stairs.

Ringing the alarm
Roborior looks like a light but will call your cell phone when something looks suspicious.

Videos

Video: Robotic animal thrives on land, in sea
The Salamander Robot is an experimental machine that can operate in three modes: swimming, slithering and walking.

Video: Fly your own remote-controlled robot
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos gets a demo of a few different models.

Video: Create your own robot
Watch an example of what the robot is capable of as it attempts to find a piece of foam and pick it up on its own.

Video: Go forth and mop
Watch Scooba suck up Diet Coke, eat pretzel crumbs and take on the soda machine.

Video: Robots may ask you for change
Artist creates robots in response to class divide.

Related stories

NASA launches twin robots to map the sun

Roomba rival looks to clean up

Newsmaker: In Japan, robots are people, too

iRobot readies shop vac, new military bot

Invention kit takes tech design to kids

Robot rabbit reads RSS feeds out loud

Lego robots march on Microsoft

Newsmaker: Divining AI, and the future of consumer robotics

Robot backers turn to Linux

Newsmaker: Getting machines to think like us

Microsoft enters robotics race

My friend, the robot

This is your brain on a microchip

Lego opens up Mindstorms NXT firmware

DARPA issues call for street-legal robot racers

Innovation on display at SRI

Robot ITR surfs the Internet

Bacteria could power tiny robots

Mars rovers still churning

Robot displaces candy stripers

Mixing genius, art and goofy gadgets

Sony puts Aibo to sleep

Lego Mindstorms no kids' toy

Sparks, steel fly as robots battle for crown

NASA hosting space elevator competition

Robots shift car tech into high gear

Roundup: Robots conquer desert, aim for space

Stanford wins $2 million in robotic car race

iRobot unveils sniper detector

Robot race hits the tracks

Tiny robot imitates caterpillar

Can Roomba maker iRobot clean up on Wall Street?

Mini robot mimics cockroaches

Robot Hummer hits milepost in driverless challenge

Some bot to watch over me

Enlisting robots for day care

Gun-toting robot still in training

Robots run amok at hospital

Robotics industry hypes drive to market

Why robots are scary, and cool

Robot aircraft to take videocam into battle

Robots ready to rumble

All the news that robots pick

Defense Dept. funds Carnegie Mellon battle robot

Sega takes leash off robot dog