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Category Archives: RPS Companies
Remote Presence Links for February 11, 2011
Low Cost Video Chat Robot – Lift11: Sabine Hauert, Robotics today – Robot helping fill Kern’s specialist doctor gap Continue reading
Posted in Intouch Health, Remote Presence Links, Remote Presence News, Remote Presence Systems, RPS Companies
Tagged #smw11, #smwnyc, Anybots, Anybots QB, DIY remote presence systems, InTouch Health, LIFT'11, RP-Lite, Sabine Hauert
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Remote Presence Links for February 4, 2011
HRI 2011 Conference Technical Program announced – ROS 3D Contest – The Results! – Geek of the Week: Trevor Blackwell – Real-time voice translator smashes down language barriers Continue reading
Posted in Anybots, Remote Presence Links, Remote Presence News, RPS Companies
Tagged AMOLED screen, Anybots, HRI 2011, Kinect, real-time translator, telepresence robots, Trevor Blackwell
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Test-driving the Anybots QB
As readers have seen in the earlier articles this month, Anybots announced their public availability of the QB. The week before, Trevor gave me an interview which I published here using the newest version of the QB. In this article, I discuss the use of the QB and the aspects that I both enjoyed and could see improvements for in the coming versions. Continue reading
Posted in Anybots, Anybots QB, Remote Presence News, Remote Presence Systems, RPS Companies
Tagged Anybots, Anybots QB, evaluation of QB, remote presence system, Trevor Blackwell
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Anybots QB now shipping! With HD video! And lasers (eye-safe)!
Yes – the buzz is across the mediasphere – Anybots has announced they are now shipping the QB en masse. Continue reading
Interview w/ Trevor Blackwell from Anybots
After close to a dozen iterations, using the newest QB was a much better experience – with the two-way video, standard and high-def video and even a HD zoom feature. After a year of using remote presence systems, it was nice to see how Anybots have been improving their offering.
Aside from getting to test-drive the newer version of the QB (which I will post in a separate article), Trevor and I spent a good hour talking about how he got involved in being part of this RPS revolution. What follows is a recounting of his past, present and the potential future. Continue reading
Remote Presence Links for January 31, 2011
Remote Presence Links for January 31, 2011 – Why I Don’t Like Telepresence Robots – YET – Q&A: Ken Goldberg Discusses Telerobots, Androids and Heidegger – 12 Advances in Medical Robotics – When Only a Robotic Video Presence Will Do – Rumor on new features on an RPS company product Continue reading
Posted in Anybots, Anybots QB, AVA, Intouch Health, iRobot, Remote Presence Links, Remote Presence News, Remote Presence Systems, RP7i, RPS Companies, VGo, VGo Communications
Tagged Adept Technology, Anybots QB, Fred Nikgohar, InTouch Health, iRobot AVA, NurseBot, remote presence system, RP7i, vgo
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From Russia With Love – R.BOT Telepresence Robot
As my friends at Plastic Pals report, there has been another player in the telepresence robot market for a couple of years – based in Moscow, Russia. The R.BOT 100 is a creation of 3D Detection Labs (3D Labs), a firm based in Moscow. Continue reading
Posted in R.BOT, R.BOT 100
Tagged 3Detection, R.BOT, remote presence system, telepresence robots
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Interview w/ Jean Christophe Baillie from GOSTAI
Last week, I had the chance to connect with Jean-Christophe (JC) Baillie, CEO and Founder of GOSTAI and the maker of Jazz, their telepresence robot. In our conversation, JC told me a bit of his history with starting GOSTAI and what he foresees as the future of robotics – how these “teleportation”” systems could be the first real success in robotics beyond vacuum cleaners. Continue reading
Remote Presence links for January 19, 2011
Programmed for Love – thoughtful article with MIT ethnographer Sherry Turkle warning about the dangers of our continued reliance on technology for our social engagement. Rundown of Telepresence Robots – a quick and dirty rundown of the RPSes he has found in the world today. (Pssst – there are more coming…) and What Can You Do With AVA (iRobot’s new telepresence concept robot seen at CES 2011)? – a article by Frank Tobe on the AVA.
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Posted in Anybots, Anybots QB, AVA, Intouch Health, iRobot, Remote Presence News, Remote Presence Systems, RoboDynamics, RPS Companies, TiLR, VGo, VGo Communications
Tagged iRobot, iRobot AVA, remote presence, robotic telepresence, social norms, social technology, technology creep, telepresence robots
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Can we create a new term for telepresence robots?
In the past year, I have spoken with a number of people on the concept of telepresence and telepresence robots – and had an real education on developing language to define a new product/market. Usually, we pay all sorts of smart, wordsmithers to come up with ideas and bring some thoughts to light – and then settle on a new term (or at least the CEO does). Continue reading
Posted in Anybots, Anybots QB, AVA, GOSTAI, Intouch Health, iRobot, Jazz Connect, Remote Presence Issues, Remote Presence Systems, RoboDynamics, RPS Companies, Texai, TiLR, VGo, VGo Communications
Tagged Anybots QB, defining a new industry, iRobot AVA, remote presence systems, telepresence platforms, telepresence robots, vgo
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