LoResTV: Intel in Pittsburgh
BY: Keystone Edge staff
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Bummmmm, bum bum bum bum. That’s the sound of Intel, especially in Pittsburgh, where partnerships with the
University of Pittsburgh and
Carnegie Mellon University are yielding some exciting technological possibilities.
In this short from videobloggers
RocketBoom, we meet
HERB (Home Exploring Robotic Butler) and
FRIEND (Food Recognizing Interactive Electronic Nutrition Display) and get a glimpse of
Claytronics, also known as dynamic physical rendering, or objects that reshape themselves.