Microsoft unveils Windows for robots
Microsoft has unveiled a community technology preview (CTP) of a new Windows-based operating system designed to power robots.
The Microsoft Robotics Studio development platform is designed for academic, hobbyist and commercial developers creating robotic applications for a wide variety of computing platforms.
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