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University robot connects wirelessly to Internet

May 2, 2007 2:17 PM, - MRT

Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a Telepresence Robot Kit that lets users build a robot capable of wirelessly connecting to the Internet. The robot can hold cameras or infrared sensors and be controlled and monitored from any Internet-connected computer worldwide, according to the university.

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