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iRobot Founder Rodney Brooks Launches Robotics Startup (InformationWeek)
The robotics pioneer is leaving his posts at MIT and iRobot to start Heartland Robotics, with the goal of using robots to improve worker productivity.
Rehumanize Yourself, iRobot! (The Motley Fool)
Its top technologist leaves for another robot maker.
Billionaire Broad's $600 Million Gene Bet (Forbes)
Real estate magnate and wife announce huge donation to gene research.
U. among top tech-savvy U.S. campuses (Deseret Morning News)
Round-the-clock computer labs and 24/7 tech support landed the University of Utah a spot as the third most teched-out campus in the country, according to PC Magazine's latest survey.
iRobot CTO steps down -- ironically, looks to "rehumanize" US manufacturing with robots (Engadget)
Filed under: Robots iRobot -- the company best known to consumers as the creator of Roomba and to soldiers as the creator of Packbot bomb disposers -- just lost its CTO and co-founder, Ro...
Focus on the World Sensors Market (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Industrial equipment industry is available in its catalogue.
First day of school (The Record)
New books, new clothes, new backpacks. Proud parents shed tears and kissed their kids goodbye as children across North Jersey kicked off the 2008-2009 school year.
Brain Scanners, Fingercams Take Computer Interfaces Beyond Multitouch (Wired News)
Multitouch displays are the first step of a coming revolution in the way people interact with computers. The future may include using neurotransmitters to help translate thoughts into computing actio...
In brief (The Fremont Argus)
FREMONTWOMAN STOLE HAIR CLIPS, POLICE SAY: A 47-year-old Fremont woman was arrested on suspicion of robbery Tuesday after she was caught stealing two hair clips and a bracelet, police said.
EHS math teacher honored (Edwardsville Intelligencer)
Edwardsville High School math teacher John Meinzen was recently honored at the national level although the courses he teaches go beyond addition and subtraction.