Last week, Microsoft showed off the Lego Mindstorms NXT "tribot," a toy robot kit with assembly required. The toy works with Microsoft's Robotic Studio software, so owners can program their tribot via the PC, then control its actions wirelessly with a device like the Xbox controller.
The NXT has a 32-bit microprocessor, three motors with built-in rotation sensors, and sound sensors that react to sound commands.
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looks like it might spin in a circle and put a small animals eye out with that think (what ever it is) up in the air like that.... (Read the rest) - Posted by: not of this world Posted on: 12/14/06 You are currently: a Guest | Log in | Terms of Use
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