Reviewed on June 19, 2007Drobo takes the pain and confusion out of data protection and lets you tailor and expand the drive according to your needs. This so-called storage robot works exactly as promised and is the most innovative storage device we've seen in a long time. We want one.TAGS:Drobo, bay, robotics, Serial ATA, light-emitting diode, hard drive, USB, CD, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on August 21, 2008The second-generation Drobo adds a FireWire 800 connection, but the original USB-only on the now discounted Drobo might be the best bet for Windows users until better FireWire 800 drivers arrive. The device remains the most automated and easy-to-use redundant backup product we've seen.TAGS:Drobo, robotics, FireWire, USB 2.0, hard drive, USB, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
May 10, 2005Robotics experts gather to show off their latest advances, and say that, more than ever, the devices are attracting a wide range of customers. Photos: Robot makers converge at confabTAGS:robotics, iRobot Corp., iRobot Roomba, robot, Iraq, conference, electronics
May 27, 2009special report CNET News looks at the growing world of robotics in business, academia, and the home.TAGS:robotics, robot, iRobot Roomba, DIY, photograph
Reviewed on August 21, 2008The second-generation Drobo adds a FireWire 800 connection, but the original USB-only on the now discounted Drobo might be the best bet for Windows users until better FireWire 800 drivers arrive. The device remains the most automated and easy-to-use redundant backup product we've seen.TAGS:Drobo, robotics, FireWire, USB 2.0, hard drive, USB, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on August 21, 2008The second-generation Drobo adds a FireWire 800 connection, but the original USB-only on the now discounted Drobo might be the best bet for Windows users until better FireWire 800 drivers arrive. The device remains the most automated and easy-to-use redundant backup product we've seen.TAGS:Drobo, robotics, FireWire, USB 2.0, hard drive, USB, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
April 24, 2006Gathering focused on do-it-yourself tech provides no shortage of delights for fans of all ages of science, computers, fire art, robotics and more.TAGS:robotics, science, video