The uniqueness of this device is that it really moves and you can ride it like a horse.
The walker has a height of 2 m and is built on the basis of an aluminum frame. However, most of the parts are made of plastic printed on a 3D printer. The legs are driven by electric motors, which are powered via a standard RJ-45 Ethernet RJ-45 network cable. A small elevator is also provided for the pilot's convenience.
The pedometer has a maximum speed of 60 meters per hour, giving it a leisurely walking effect similar to the original from the movies. The knee joints on the robot's front and rear legs have been turned in opposite directions for better stability.
In the future, it is planned to create a two-legged and faster version of the stepper.
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Nintendo’s new alarm rings with game sounds and tracks your sleep!
Nintendo has created an alarm clock that annoyingly rings coins while you're rolling around in bed, and turns itself off when you get up.
The device also allows you to postpone the signal with a wave of your hand and keeps track of how long you fall asleep and how you toss and turn, showing you statistics. And instead of boring melodies, it has soundtracks with effects from games.
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Musical organ with fan and AI in London
Musicians and audiovisual artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst presented a unique organ in London. The prototype is called GPU.
The organ controls the speed of each fan, allowing it to play melodies. Although details about the technical hardware have not been revealed, it is assumed that the GPU is powered by fans from PCs and the music is created using AI modeling techniques.
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