Articles on Carnegie-mellon University
SnackBot: A humanoid robot that brings you food - Oct 20, 2009
Crave Feed me, SnackBot. Feed me now! Cravers, I'd like to introduce you to SnackBot. He is exactly what he sounds like: A robot that brings you snacks. He wanders around ... Read story »Future security and fun to rely on pressure-sensitive keyboard? - Oct 9, 2009
Crave Winners of the student contest nabbed the above trophy, plus a US$2,000 prize, bragging rights, and special consideration for a spot at Siggraph's 2010's Emerging Technology demos. I can tell ... Read story »Internet routing going greener soon - Aug 20, 2009
Crave Researchers have come up with a new way to route Internet traffic that could save big Internet companies like Google millions on their electricity bills, according to an article published by ... Read story »The 50 most significant moments of Internet history - Oct 9, 2008
Features We ploughed through the history of the entire Internet and picked the 50 most defining moments. Read story »"Wii hacker" part of Microsoft's Natal effort - Jun 3, 2009
Crave Johnny Chung Lee, the former Carnegie Mellon researcher known for finding creative ways to adapt the Wiimote, has revealed himself as one of the minions behind Project Natal, Microsoft's effort ... Read story »Physical buttons on touchscreens could soon be a reality - Apr 29, 2009
Crave If we were to rank concepts that we hope to see in reality soon, this one by Chris Harrison and Scott Hudson at the Carnegie Mellon University would top the ... Read story »Google Earth adds Mars roving - Feb 3, 2009
Crave While you might never become an astronaut and have the chance to ride a Mars Rover on the Red Planet, Google has now rolled out an Earth-bound alternative for the masses. ... Read story »Talk to the hand via HandTalk - May 14, 2008
Crave There may come a day when telling someone to "Talk to the hand" won't intimate you're turning a deaf ear to what the other person has to say. Quite the contrary. ... Read story »One-third of China's carbon emissions tied to exports - Jul 31, 2008
Crave One-third of China's carbon emissions come from manufacturing electronics and other goods that are then exported worldwide, according to a July report in the journal Energy Policy. The findings come from ... Read story »Tech visions of future from NextFest - Sep 17, 2007
Features Wired's NextFest shows off technological innnovations such as clothing that sends loved ones a hug, the Digiwall, and others. Take a quick tour. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

