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5 ‘Iron Man’-like robot suits
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Lockheed Martin’s HULC exoskeleton is designed to allow soldiers to carry superhuman loads.

Cyberdyne’s HAL-5 suit could take rescue workers into dangerous zones in the future. For now, it is allowing hundreds of Japanese patients suffering from muscle weakness to get around.
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Kobalabs’ Muscle Suit aims to
5 robot suits to make us superhuman
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Lockheed Martin’s HULC exoskeleton is designed to allow soldiers to carry superhuman loads.

Cyberdyne’s HAL-5 suit could take rescue workers into dangerous zones in the future. For now, it is allowing hundreds of Japanese patients suffering from muscle weakness to get around.
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Kobalabs’ Muscle Suit aims to
Reviewed.com: JVC TV asks too much, delivers too little
Overview
Victor Company of Japan—better known as JVC—has a long and storied history, spanning almost a century, spawning multiple brand names and varieties of consumer electronics. Our friends at CamcorderInfo.com can attest to the quality of some of JVC’s Everio-branded camcorders, but our own history with the company’s televisions has been brief. So brief, in fact, that we’ve only reviewed one other JVC television before this one, and we weren’t particularly impressed. Time for Round 2.
The JVC JLE47BC3500 is a 2012 model that retails for $799 (but is almost always on sale at big box retailers). This 47-inch JVC costs $200 less than the previous year’s model of the same size, which means that—hopefully—JVC has found a way to decrease its already low prices while maintaining the same apparent quality. Our last JVC television was a no-frills, quality-focused model that tested with strong performance, but we felt it was
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Google Street View maps Fukushima nuclear ghost town
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The Google Street View car takes images with its roof-mounted camera amid the devastation of Namie-machi.
Authorities have not been able to enter the exclusion zone to clean up earthquake damage from two years ago.
A fishing trawler remains by the roadside where it was deposited by the tsunami of March 11, 2011.
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A tiny Roomba for your tablet

(CNN) — One of the drawbacks of Roombas, the robotic floor cleaning devices that automatically scoot around and suck up dirt, is that they are too big to clean what really matters. They fall off of pets, are miserable at dishes and they do very little for tablet and smartphone maintenance.
A Japanese company is attempting to remedy at least one of those wrongs with a teeny, tiny Roomba-like screen cleaner for mobile devices called the AutoMee S.
The wee gadget, spotted by Engadget is a fun and cheap little invention by Japanese company Takara Tomy.
Drop the AutoMee S onto an iPad and it will buff the finger prints away, wandering around the screen in straight lines, ricocheting
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