Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as enthralled with the wonders of the universe as she is. When she's not daydreaming about flying through space, she's daydreaming ...
Teleconferencing has changed the way business is conducted. Small companies can hire talent in another city, large corporations can save money by having international meetings in a conference room, ...
Another sign of the increasing interest among tech investors in hardware startups, Double Robotics has raised $250,000 for its telepresence device. Another sign of the increasing interest among tech ...
Double Robotics’ Double wants to get your iPad out of the house and into the office, or classroom, or factory floor —anywhere, really. The $2,499 telepresence robot uses a pair of iPads: one sits in ...
Double Robotics thinks it has a solution—the Double Telepresence Robot. For a cool $2,499 (list), you can have your very own remote controlled robot (part iPad, part Segway) that lets you be in the ...
Stand by the Double Robotics booth at the Macworld trade show, and you hear the same thing over and over again as people walk by: “I would never have to go to the office again.” That’s the reaction to ...
We heard about Double Robotics and their plan to make an iPad-topped robot last year, but the real thing is running around the floor of Macworld/iWorld 2013 this week, and I think it's the coolest ...
Seven years have passed since Double Robotics launched its first telepresence robot, a device that we speculated at the time could transform the way interactions take place between offices and remote ...
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