If you actually read the PDF overview describing the robot it actually says that they are using Microsoft Robotic Development Studio 2008 to develop the demo and that there are a "wide variety of applications, including: Unmanned air, ground, and water vehicles; robotic swarms and cognitive collectives; driverless cars; distributed intelligence; ubiquitous intelligence, ...".
Wow, scary... swarms of autonomous, biomass-eating robots that run on Windows!
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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If you actually read the PDF overview describing the robot it actually says that they are using Microsoft Robotic Development Studio 2008 to develop the demo and that there are a "wide variety of applications, including: Unmanned air, ground, and water vehicles; robotic swarms and cognitive collectives; driverless cars; distributed intelligence; ubiquitous intelligence, ...".
Wow, scary... swarms of autonomous, biomass-eating robots that run on Windows!