October 18, 2007As director of the U.S. government's research and development arm, Tony Tether hopes today's races will attract tomorrow's engineers and scientists.TAGS:Tony Tether, robot, obstacle, vehicle, course, race, R&D, California
May 24, 2005Company announces extension of its academic programs aimed at generating skilled workers in open-source and IBM technologies.TAGS:IBM Corp., training, open source, course, skill, database
October 7, 2005DARPA's robot racing challenge will pit research teams against a hazardous course--and just maybe a cactus or two. Photos: 'Stanley' revs up for robo raceTAGS:robot, Hummer, course, obstacle, race, car, GPS, scientist, laser
September 29, 2005Forty-three robotic vehicles take on the semifinals of the DARPA Grand Challenge. Only 20 will be invited to the finals.TAGS:Netscape Navigator, robot, vehicle, race, course, U.S.
February 9, 2005Now that Fiorina has been ousted, some analysts say HP not only needs new leadership--it needs a whole new direction.TAGS:HP, Carly Fiorina, course, direction, IBM Corp., chairman
December 23, 2004UC Berkeley is working on a helicopter that can guide itself through cities. Will automated traffic reports be next?
Photos: Copter demonstrates self-controlTAGS:helicopter, tent, laser, obstacle, robot, researcher, course, vehicle
July 18, 2005Like engineers at universities all over the country, a Stanford University team is still perfecting its driverless car. Photos: On the road to robot endurance raceTAGS:Stanford, robot, mile, Volkswagen, university, car, course, race, U.S.