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Traditionally, robot arms have been controlled either by joysticks, buttons, or very carefully programmed routines. However, for [Narongporn Laosrisin’s] homebrew build, they decided to go with ...
Finger Flyer provides drone-building kits and lesson plans. The startup, co-created by High Point University student Erin Morrow, is already working on a new product – a gesture-controlled robot arm.
Raspberry Pi is releasing a new piece of hardware, which lets you put the modular, inexpensive computers into Lego robots and use them to control motors and sensors. It feels like an obvious choice.
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