Linux-based Bluetooth Robot 104
foobar2k writes "Sony Ericsson is showcasing their Rob-1 bluetooth controlled robot, which interestingly is running Linux. You can control the robot using your bluetooth enable mobile phone!" It's sort of a phone-controlled camera drone. From the product page: "This limited-edition Bluetooth(TM) camera on wheels really has an eye for things! Use your phone or PC to steer it. Bright lights at the front of ROB-1 lead the way."
Saw this last weekend (Score:5, Informative)
Here's a close up picture I took [zone-mr.net].
My impressions of it were that it seemed very big - would have been a lot more impressive had they miniaturised it a bit.
Re:Saw this last weekend (Score:2)
They were [zone-mr.net] there [zone-mr.net], but IMHO it's a bad thing.
Re:Saw this last weekend (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Saw this last weekend (Score:1)
Re:Man oh Man (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Man oh Man (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Man oh Man (Score:2)
And a lot of slashdotters with chipped teeth.
Re:Man oh Man (Score:2)
Am I the only one... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:2)
0x90 is nop (No Operation, i.e. do nothing)
0xCD 0x19 is interrupt 0x19 (The last thing the BIOS does after POST, reading the first 512 bytes of the hard drive, AKA the boot-sector, and executing them).
So this means: Do nothing four times, then reboot.
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:1)
Shoot your own upskirtsUpskirt modifier needed (Score:5, Funny)
Too bad there's not a mod point for porn potential, the shot of their demo panning up and down on the woman gave me the idea that this would be perfect for all manner of perversions. It's like an X10 on wheels.
Re:Shoot your own upskirtsUpskirt modifier needed (Score:2)
Well, since it's using short-range Bluetooth, it's like an X10 on wheels using a 3-foot power cord.
can it clean my room? (Score:2, Funny)
girls wearing skirts beware! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:girls wearing skirts beware! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:girls wearing skirts beware! (Score:1)
LADIES: (Score:2, Funny)
Re:LADIES: (Score:2)
I think you meant to say: "Pants are optional, but recommended for you."
Old Glory... (Score:5, Funny)
Well, now there's a company that offers coverage against the unfortunate event of robot attack, with Old Glory Insurance. Old Glory will cover you with no health check-up or age consideration. You need to feel safe. And that's harder and harder to do nowadays, because robots may strike at any time. And when they grab you with those metal claws, you can't break free.. because they're made of metal, and robots are strong.
Now, for only $4 a month, you can achieve peace of mind in a world full of crime and robots, with Old Glory Insurance. So, don't cower under your afghan any longer. Make a choice.
Old Glory Insurance. For when the metal ones decide to come for you - and they will."
Re:Old Glory... (Score:1)
Bluewhat? (Score:4, Interesting)
O, wait, they did not say Debian
Re:Bluewhat? (Score:2)
http://www.bluez.org/ [bluez.org].
Re:Bluewhat? (Score:1)
Linux control over a Mobile phone? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Linux control over a Mobile phone? (Score:2)
Re:Linux control over a Mobile phone? (Score:2)
Re:Linux control over a Mobile phone? (Score:1)
Uses for Bluetooth (Score:5, Insightful)
If anyone has a SonyEricsson T610 - T617 you can use it to control Winamp, Powerpoint, and all sorts of other things remotely by using the wonderful floAt's Mobile Agent [sourceforge.net].
Bluetooth has great potential and tons of new cell phones are now bluetooth enabled. Someone other than SonyEricsson please start innovating!
- Cary
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Re:Uses for Bluetooth (Score:2)
Wireless really is wonderful - I lay on my bed controlling the music on my iBook with my phone, the sound coming from my speakers connected wirelessly via Airport express.
Re:Uses for Bluetooth (Score:2)
Re:Uses for Bluetooth (Score:2)
Better be Bluetooth 2.0. Using the current standard you'll be waiting minutes for a simple five megapixel image to be moved between your camera and another. Bluetooth is nice - as long as you don't want to move tons of data quickly.
Re:Uses for Bluetooth (Score:2)
It's also nice for incoming call notification and using SMS to chat with a friend - using a full keyboard.
I only wish that I knew of a program like FMA on linux - anyone have a suggestion on that?
Re:Uses for Bluetooth (Score:2)
One of the problems with porting it is: it's damn pretty under Windows. He did a great job designing the GUI. But will it port?
Re:Uses for Bluetooth (Score:2)
Now just to find the time to code it.
Re:Uses for Bluetooth (Score:1, Offtopic)
For text messaging you'd be wanting this: http://usefulinc.com/software/phonemgr
I'm pretty damn sure that I've seen a perl module for communicating with the TXXX series of phones in the same way FMA does, so all that is needed is a quick hack there.
Re:Uses for Bluetooth (Score:3, Interesting)
I for one use bluetooth to sync my phone to my Mac, sync my PDA to my phone, control my Mac from my phone, use my phone as a wireless modem for my PDA or my laptop, use my Mac as a 'wireless router' for my PDA i.e. provide it with a net connection...
Bluetooth is great.
Hope it doesn't run Fedora Core (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Hope it doesn't run Fedora Core (Score:2)
Or Ubuntu, Slackware, Mandrake, Suse, and pretty much all big distros. All of them have 6 month cycles.
Well this is just 'awesome'! (Score:2, Funny)
Since they are on the phone anyhow, they can just talk and control the car driving blue tooth robot at the same time!
If they can just give this robot the brain power of a cockroach, I'll feel safer on the road!
Re:Well this is just 'awesome'! (Score:2)
just re-wire the electronics into the cars computer control system and viola!
I, for one... (Score:1)
Disappointed and terrified (Score:3, Interesting)
Sorry, but like an extermination-bent Dalek, I can neither get too excited nor too fearful of anything that can't climb the freakin' stairs.
Wake me up when it hovers.
Re:Disappointed and terrified (Score:2)
Re:Disappointed and terrified (Score:2)
Is it just me... (Score:4, Funny)
So now ROB-1 can patrol the corridor and look out for your boss while you're in your room trying to break your Tetris high score.
I'm sorry, but this has no useful functions except as an upskirt cam(lets hope not), hallway monitor, or geek-chic-it-runs-linux-and-rolls-on-wheels status symbol.
Wait a sec...
Nevermind, forget everything I just said, this fits the Slashdot demographic just fine.
Re:Is it just me... (Score:2)
From the abstract: "Sony Ericsson is showcasing...limited-edition"
It's not meant to be a friggin product, it is Sony Ericsson bragging what their engineers are cabable of creating. Expect most of these things ending up as presents to executives of SE partners.
And if a Bluethooth-controlled Linux-powered robot isn't news for nerds, I'd like to know what is...
Re:Is it just me... (Score:2)
Any student/person with a simple knowledge of robotics and microstamps can do this, albeit it'll be harder to get it to work off a phone. Just pointing out that this isn't all that amazing ;)
Re:How is that useful? (Score:2)
pity bluetooth range is so limited.
"Ever dreamt of having a camera on wheels?" (Score:1, Redundant)
No. Er. Has anyone?
Army (Score:3, Funny)
Look out Redmond!
Are these things legal? (Score:1)
These beasts could be dangerous: As other comments have already pointed out they will most likely wander about and do upskirt photos.
Oh, wait... Shooting upskirt photos isn't forbidden under Asimov's laws, it it?
Re:Are these things legal? (Score:1)
Re:Are these things legal? (Score:2)
Shooting upskirt photos isn't forbidden under Asimov's laws, it it?
Maybe in some of his earlier writings
ROB 1? (Score:3, Insightful)
I can only think of one thing... (Score:4, Interesting)
And yes, I want one.
Does anyone know (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Does anyone know Bluetooth Dentist? (Score:1)
I guess when the bloo-tooth mouth appliance is embedded, some nerdy engineers will stay at work frisking the prototype.
Wife/Boyfriend: You're spending a lot of hours at work lately...
Nerd: YEH! They brought in a BlooTooth robot. Once I saw it and checked it out, it bloo me away.
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Aside from that, imagine the cheese-funk or the stench coming from that robot's mouth? If there is a co
Casters (Score:1)
As such I would like to put 5 of these (running in syncro)on my office chair. Then i could grab a coffee or go to the can with out getting up from my chair.
Or perhaps even better, install one or two of these units on an unwitting co-workers chair and let the fun begin...
Re:Casters (Score:1)
sigh of pleasure (Score:1, Funny)
Did you hear that?
It was the sound of 1,000,000 Slashdot readers having an orgasm simultaneously.
Domination (Score:1)
Killer Bluetooth Robots! (Score:2)
Linux this and linux that (Score:2)
Ten English Pounds to the First person who... (Score:1)
UPSKIRT PORN! (Score:1)
Re:works on Sony Ericsson?? (Score:2)
I even have a CAR-100 just to mess with things sometimes. My ring tone is just a midi file of the Doctor Who theme(and has been for 18 months - no jumping on the bandwagon here) and sounds excellent.
The camera, while lo
Re:works on Sony Ericsson?? (Score:2)
That's what really killed it for me, and I would even have suffered with the inability to hold a call.. T610 is the garbage pit, and lucky ye are if able to avoid it. Also the T6xx series is bloody sloooooww. My new Nokia is a million times quicker; it's like comparing a Palm to PocketPC.