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       Onboard Microsoft Kinect
   DIR By: Muslima Akter
       Date: August 29, 2023, 11:58 pm
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       That just figures out what you want to do just by looking? (I
       wonder what happens if a woman gives the computer "the look" -
       you know the one.) (Image: Ubergizmo) 5. University of Science
       Robosuit University of Science Robosuit Powered robotic arms
       from the University of SCIENCE! If this doesn't sound amazing,
       you shouldn't be reading this site. The Tokyo university
       invented the 9-kilogram contraption, which uses inflatable
       pneumatic "muscles" to life up to 50 kg. (Image: Engadget) 6.
       Toyota's Kinect-Powered EV Toyota's Kinect-Powered EV Wouldn't
       you want your car to know who you are? So does Toyota, which
       developed an electric vehicle with an onboard Microsoft Kinect.
       The on-board motion sensors allow the car to recognize its owner
       based on face and body shape, and it predicts the owner's
       behavior by analyzing movement and determining when to open the
       door, for example.
       Also allows for the front and rear displays to show a welcome
       message when the owner approaches the car.) (Image: Engadget)
       In the late 1930s, my great-grandfather, Heinrich Hachmann, was
       a German aeronautics engineer. These were the dark days of the
       Fatherland, after a devastating world war and before the
       nightmare that became Nazi Germany. According to family legend,
       a team of shadowy men visited my great grandfather one night. By
       candlelight they told him about the Third Reich and the way
       things were to come. They asked USA Phone Number Data
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       him to build him an army
       of mechanical wings, so that the each German soldier could reign
       destruction from the skies. Heinrich refused. Instead, he
       escaped to America, bringing his wife, Else, with him. Those
       wings were put to good use, for sure: as the wings powering a
       team of elite soldiers fighting the Nazis both at home and
       abroad. As a German, Heinrich could not serve in the American
       army. But under a mask, he could. Heinrich and the men who
       served with him became known as the "Hawk-men" - a joke, to be
       sure, at first, for the Americans constantly tried to pronounce
       Heinrich's last name as "Hatch-man" or "Hack-man." No, he
       reminded them.
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       It was pronounced like the bird. And they remembered that tale
       at battlefields like Devil's Cave - stories that became part of
       the secret war between the Allies, the Nazis, and...something
       else. Now, the shield - a hawk upon a crimson field - is all
       that is officially left of the legend of Hawkman. Today,
       Hawkman's tale is much different. DC Comics adopted the tale to
       make the character a true superhero, hailing from Thanagor with
       a race of winged warriors. Some balderdash about n-th metal and
       magic scepters also makes an appearance. Granted, old Heinrich
       was also a bit of a talker when he had his schnapps, so the
       family legend might not be entirely true, either.
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