Commodity PC morphs into mobile Linux robot
A small Canadian company is taking orders for a mobile robot that runs Linux, and is based on standard, modular PC components, interfaces and bays - sort of a PC on motorized wheels. WhiteBox Robotics says its 914 PC-Bot "does everything a PC does," with the added capability of mobility.
Read the complete story here. (Linux Devices)
Researchers warn over Web worms
- More Microsoft Office speech recognition features demoed at conference
- Sony unveils "Mylo" Wi-Fi communicator
- Asustek, Gigabyte announce motherboard joint venture
- Logitech expands Wireless Music System line
- New Mac OS X 'Leopard' features may leave the door open for Vista
- Lenovo to use Athlon, Sempron CPUs in Thinkcentre PCs
- Panasonic's Toughbook gets wireless broadband
- Mac Pro, new Xserve will feature dual Intel Xeons, will start shipping today
- Microsoft looks to "third dimension" to improve search results
Unisys reports missing PC containing veteran personal data
- A photonic 'lab-on-a-chip'
- Hackers clone radio-chip passports
- Microsoft demonstrates HD-DVD drive for Xbox 360
- Sprint Nextel to launch 4 Mb WiMax network in Q4 2007
- How will the MySpace / Google deal affect Internet traffic?
- Second Hand Smoke: Asus/Gigabyte Merger Squeezes Enthusiasm
- Defcon 2006: Casinos could be losing millions to slot machine hackers
- Seagate ships 119 million hard drives in fiscal 2006
- Lack of licensing revenue puts Transmeta back in the red
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




