CeBIT
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How would you like to get an industrial robot to build something that you designed? Well, you'll have your chance next month. That's when Germany's GFT Group will be presenting Robochop, an installation of four foam-carving robots that can be controlled by regular people via the internet.
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Swedish company SoundRacer is showcasing its Electric Vehicle Sound Module, EVSM-2, at CeBIT by giving an RC car a throaty roar.
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An industrial robot has been modified to autonomously create pencil sketches of human subjects.
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German presentations specialist Stereolize created a 234-inch touchscreen display for Microsoft's core presentations at this year's CeBIT trade show.
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ASUS' gaming wing, the Republic of Gamers, has revealed its new line-up of notebooks, mainboards, graphics cards, monitors, routers and headsets at CeBIT 2011.
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Tobii Technology and Lenovo have joined forces to create a notebook prototype that a user can control with the blink of an eye.
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A new gaming keyboard developed by Hamburg's ROCCAT gets its first global showing at CeBIT 2011
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Fujitsu has taken a truly wireless PC display to CeBIT 2011 which uses magnetic induction technology to provide the unit with power and wireless USB to send images to the screen.
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Acer has unveiled numerous new products at this year's CeBIT show in Germany
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PQ Labs demonstrated its multi-touch G3 touchscreen technology at this year's CeBIT by installing a 42in version into a coffee table called the iTable
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Researchers in Berlin have developed a car dashboard that shows velocities, engine speeds or warnings in three dimensions - it can even show the driver a 3-D model of the town with the integrated navigation system directing him to his destination.