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  • Ford wants you to meet its touchy, feely interior quality robot, RUTH 2.0

    by 
    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    07.17.2012

    That's RUTH. In the end, she really amounts to a big robot arm with six joints, but Ford clearly has a soft spot for the faceless employee. First utilized in Europe, the Robotized Unit for Tactility and Haptics is currently at work helping to tweak the interiors of the company's 2013 Fusions, turning data collected from customers across the world into the hard to define concept of "quality," touching the trim, pushing buttons and turning knobs in the interior of the vehicle, in order to help provide what Ford says is, "the same type of quality they might feel if they were to buy a high-end luxury car." The version of the arm dubbed Ruth 2.0 is currently being used by Ford alone in North America, and the company has extended her quality checking to include seat comfort in the vehicles. Check out a video of the long arm of the car company after the break.

  • Motorola Ruth / Flipout leaks again, due in June?

    by 
    Nilay Patel
    Nilay Patel
    05.14.2010

    We're still not quite sure to make of this odd little square of a Motorola, but it certainly looks like it's coming our way soon: Italian site Zumo says the Ruth (or Flipout, as we've seen it called) is actually the Moto MB511, and it's due out sometime in June. We're also told that it'll have WiFi, GPS, and a memory card slot, but that's pretty par for the course -- what we're really curious about it how this thing actually works in person. We'll just have to wait and find out.

  • Motorola 'Ruth' specs outed, likely company's least interesting Android phone yet

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    01.15.2010

    Don't look for it to replace your Droid -- or even your CLIQ -- but Motorola's got another Android phone coming up here that's likely targeting a decidedly different market. The so-called "Ruth" -- model number MB511 -- has been unearthed via Motorola's own user agent profile database, revealing a decidedly HTC Tattoo-like QVGA display, GSM / WCDMA radio of some sort, and Qualcomm MSM7200a processor. What's more, we're seeing a mention of Android 1.5 in the browser specs section of the profile -- so whatever this is, whatever GSM carriers around the world pick it up, let's hope there's already an Eclair-flavored update in the pipe.