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Intel's own 'Asimo'

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HERE'S another video that INQUIRER.net technology reporter Lawrence Casiraya se nt in from the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai of "Fuwa," a personal robot ma de by China's Fudan University, that runs on Intel technology and can follow vo ice commands. Will this cute robot give Asimo a run for his money? :) And here's a pic of Fuwa that Lawrence took. fuwa-
robot.jpg If you're wondering what else Lawrence has been doing in Shanghai, check out hi s Tales of the Nomad blog post.
HERE'S another video sent in by our technology reporter Lawrence Casiraya for < a href="http://www.inquirer.net/vdo" target="_blank">INQUIRER.net VDO from the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, China. The new version o f the Classmate PC, which will go on sale in the next two months, was rolle d out in schools in China. Video shows Chinese students using the new Classmate PC in a demo during the Intel Developer Forum. And here's a photo Lawrence took. kids-new-classmate-pc.jpg
OUR technology reporter Lawrence Casiraya is in Shanghai, China covering the In tel Developer Forum. Apart from writing articles for Infotech, he's also been s ending videos for INQUIRER.net VDO. Who says you can't multitask? :) Check out these two clips he sent. This video clip shown at IDF gives you a taste of the functions of the Aigo mobile Internet device< /a>. This one is a preview of several new notebook designs, including two "Netbook" models from Lenovo and Founder. The Netbook is a low-cost, low-power laptop des igned primarily for Internet connectivity and targeted at emerging markets. Intel said these laptops wil l arrive in June.

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