Laptop Battery Jesse Arnold took his dog to the park on Saturday, hovering over it with an umbrella to shield it from the rain. Water would kill it, or at least short it out. That's because the dog is a robot. It is also part of a multidisciplinary research project at Yale University that upgrades low-end robotic toys to sniff out environmental toxins.
According to the indictment, Jones would steal various IBM and Penguin computer servers from Verisign's warehouse in Virginia and sell them to Johnson. Johnson would then sell the servers to several individuals, who would sometimes place them for sale on eBay. As a result of this scheme, the indictment alleges that Jones and Johnson caused Verisign to lose more than $120, 000 worth of computer equipment. In the indictment, Jones and Johnson are charged in three counts with causing the interstate transportation of stolen property, namely IBM 330 and 335 servers, in violation of 18 U.S.C.
Thinkpad Giving a robot an overhaul is in this case faster, easier and less expensive than building one from scratch. The total cost of each refinished dog is about $100, a price that includes spare parts purchased from Amazon.com and eBay. The original robot is a toy with a retail value of about $30.
A result of the latest achievements from IBM's 40 years of commitment to speech research and development, the IBM ViaVoice product family provides the most accurate, responsive, versatile, use IBM speech product offerings to date for the desktop software marketplace. IBM ViaVoice Release 10 product editions afford a " modal" computer input environment, freeing users from dependence on the keyboard and mouse for many applications. Release 10 users who enter data more rapidly by speaking than by typing can be more productive.
Microsoft "A lot of people think: 'Oh, this can't be serious research - they're just toys,' " said Natalie Jeremijenko, the project leader and a lecturer in the mechanical engineering department at Yale. "But these are for a higher purpose."
Computer memory is the quickest, cheapest, and easiest way to improve the performance of your system. Find RAM memory upgrades for desktops, laptops, servers, and printers all backed by a lifetime warranty and guaranteed compatible with your computer. Shipping is an everyday low price of $1.99! Computer Memory Outlet sells memory compatible with all leading computer manufacturers like Dell, Apple, Compaq, HP, Sony, IBM, Lenovo, and many more.”
Laptop Computers By sending out the overhauled toys to detect pollutants in different areas around the country, Ms. Jeremijenko aims to draw local attention to environmental hazards.
laptop computers is driving strong sales for notebook computers, according to the latest quarterly sales figures from the research firm IDC, which reported a 37% computer sales for the second quarter, compared with a year earlier. In the U.S., laptop sales grew 17.7%, while sales of desktop computers and servers fell 4%. The New York Times ( 10), CNET ( 10)
Laptop Computer "What the dogs provide is an opportunity for displaying some evidence that certainly, experts can interpret, but local community members can interpret, as well," she said.
"Computer industry analysts estimate that some 60 percent of all corporate data exists only on desktop and laptop computers, " said Walter Scott, CEO of Acronis. "Incorporating Acronis True Image with New Mexico Software backup server is the ideal solution to capture that corporate data and ensure that it is not lost. While traditional server backups are effective for protecting server data, every company should have a combination of server and workstation backup plans."
Desktop Computer On Saturday Mr. Arnold, a research assistant at Yale, was testing how well the dogs would move and detect toxins on wet ground at Cement Plant Park in the Bronx. The park is named for the abandoned cement factory that rusts on its shore, adjacent to the Bronx River.
Notebooks The park is also next to Starlight Park, a dilapidated site contaminated underground by toxins known as volatile organic compounds that could evaporate into a breathable gas, according to a report released last year by the New York State Department of Environment Conservation. Both parks are near a manufactured gas plant that closed more than 70 years ago.
Lenovo Over the last year, Mr. Arnold and Will Kavesh, another research assistant at Yale, worked with middle and high school students from the Bronx to upgrade the dogs to handle rough or slippery terrain and detect toxins. "We're going to find an area, and we're going to kill a dog," Mr. Arnold, 28, said, before he released the robot into the downpour. He knew the dog could detect and withstand noxious chemicals, but a June shower was another matter. So the rain shifted the focus from detecting toxic hot spots to monitoring the dog's performance under umbrellas and on a wet surface.
Hard Drive As the dog's gears began to whirl, a minivan full of students who had helped construct similar dogs watched and smiled. Other onlookers saluted the dog with a brief rendition of "Who Let the Dogs Out?"
Travelstar The chassis for the dog came from the Megabyte, a remote-controlled dog made by Wow Wee (www.wowwee.com) and one of at least 13 such models on the market.
Gateway The students replaced the dogs' front legs with two heavy-duty tires designed originally for remote-controlled cars. A smaller wheel took the place of the hind legs. Two round chemical sensors were installed on the dogs' lower jaws, suggesting the bolts of the Frankenstein monster. The sensors detect concentrations of toxic compounds.
Laptop Parts "The amount of the substance present actually controls the speed and direction of the dog," Mr. Kavesh said.
Software Under Mr. Arnold's umbrella, the first dog survived the rain and began circling a small puddle. The team released another dog with a translucent orange body.
Hard Drives Both dogs eventually homed in on a large puddle, a suggestion that rainwater could be driving toxins toward the surface.
Electronics Inside the Bronx River Arts Center, where students had assembled the robots, a third dog was released for a demonstration on a smooth dry floor. The dog sailed effortlessly around the main exhibition hall.
Canon The robots are well traveled, having visited Florida and the Netherlands. Ms. Jeremijenko is beginning to seek financing and volunteers for a trip to Baghdad with a new group of dogs programmed to hunt for traces of gamma radiation.
Desktop Pc Even if the dogs were to close in on a source of radiation in Iraq, they would not necessarily see much more than weapons inspectors have. The dogs' eyes face backward toward the people who follow it so that the robots can be more interactive with their users. "The camera is actually in the nonbarking end," Ms. Jeremijenko said.
Desktop Computers By Mark Glassman
New York Times - 6/26/2003
Topic: Toxics
[ Comment, Edit or Article Submission ]