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If only Justin robot could catch knives, not balls

Robots can make pretty good entertainers, and by the looks of it, a German humanoid called Rollin' Justin has the makings of a side show star.

The subject of a paper being presented to this year's IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Justin is an iPad-controlled robot with head-mounted stereo cameras that allow it to catch two thrown balls simultaneously.

In the video below, it moves on its wheeled base as the balls are thrown, getting into the right position for the catch within milliseconds. Justin was developed at the Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) as a robot to repair satellites in orbit through telepresence control.

The ball-catching is a demonstration of Justin's coordination abilities. In the abstract of the paper above, DLR researchers say the robot can also prepare coffee. Fetching beer, of course, has already been robotized.

I think Justin would draw a bigger crowd if it could catch thrown knives, but I'd pay to see it go up against a robot pitcher and batter. … Read more

Is EZTakes a movie download service or a DVD rental company?

At the Digital Living Room conference today, several entrepreneurs pitched their home entertainment and networking products.

First up was EZTakes, a movie download service. It's unique because its pitch is based on archaic technology: DVDs. Like a few other services, it has a few content deals with studios and will let you download movies to your PC. Its library of 1,400 movies is not terrible, but certainly not comprehensive either.

EZTakes' difference is that its interface makes it easy for you to press your own DVDs, so you can then play them in your living room. The company … Read more