July 10, 2005 Fujitsu has shown the third iteration of its Humanoid for Open Architecture Platform (HOAP) series of robots which first went on sale to research institutions and universities four years ...
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Fujitsu has updated its HOAP (Humanoid for Open Architecture Platform) robot series with HOAP-3, a two-foot-tall Linux powered bot that the company says responds to voice commands and has 28 joints ...
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Fujitsu is poised to release technical details on Tuesday of a humanoid robot that can walk on its own two legs. The company began selling the automaton, called Hoap-1, last week. The 48cm-tall robot ...