Epson's 12 Gram Flying Robot
fraxinus-tree writes "Epson has developed a very small (8.6g w/o battery) flying device, something like a bluetooth-controled palm-top helicopter." Since it can carry 5 grams for only 3 minutes, I can't imagine much practical use, but it's still neat.
Obviously this will be used by terrorists. This kind of device should be banned.
The street drug trade finally gets a technology boost.
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Need E-mail virus targets new flying robots. Microsoft was brought down today by this new denial of service attack. Microsoft employees were quoted as saying "Those propellers really sting!"
I think I speak for everyone when I say that I don't want smaller robots. I want bigger robots. It would take, like, 300,000 of these guys to form Voltron. It's fair to say that the coolness factor of any given robot can be measured by the number of them which would be required to form Voltron. And, as you can imagine, I'll form the head.
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Perverts around the world are waiting for the model with a camera.
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They could use it to deliver grams of weed in Amsterdamn's cafes. That's a gimmick!
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If it's anything like Epson's other offerings, you have to buy $40 of colored ink every month or so to keep it flying.
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Yeah, but subsequent 3.4g batteries cost $30 apiece and can't be recharged.
Perfect for doing recon missions in the office! [...] Did the boss leave early?
I think the boss might catch on when a swarm of miniature flying robots flew by his doorway at 4:45 every day, stopping to peer into his office.
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