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  • What's for dinner, Chef Watson?

    What's for dinner, Chef Watson?

    IBM and cooking magazine Bon Appetit created a web app that helps you find and created recipes using IBM's cognitive computer called Watson.

    What's for dinner, Chef Watson?
  • Why is robot autonomy so difficult?

    Why is robot autonomy so difficult?

    Roboticists at the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals discuss with Computerworld the difficulties of creating fully autonomous robots that can handle tasks without human intervention. Many of the robots at last week's finals were semi-autonomous or relied on human operators.

    Why is robot autonomy so difficult?
  • Robots compete in NASA challenge

    Robots compete in NASA challenge

    A robotics team from West Virginia won $100,000 in this year's NASA Sample Return Robot Challenge, held this week at WPI in Worcester, Mass.

    Robots compete in NASA challenge
  • Next step for RoboSimian: Space work?

    Next step for RoboSimian: Space work?

    At the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals, the team leader from NASA's Jet Propulsion laboratory discusses their robot's next assignment - the possibility of assisting with assembly of items in space.

    Next step for RoboSimian: Space work?
  • NASA's flying saucer fails second test

    NASA's flying saucer fails second test

    The Low Density Supersonic Decelerator or LDSD uses atmospheric drag to slow itself down before impact. It's paving the way to bring humans to Mars in the 2030s.

    NASA's flying saucer fails second test
  • Hardcore Hardware: Maingear Epic Force X99

    Hardcore Hardware: Maingear Epic Force X99

    Maingear's Epic Force X99 gives you mod-level attention to detail and a simply beautiful paintjob and liquid cooling that would make Mario proud.

    Hardcore Hardware: Maingear Epic Force X99
  • Google I/O Sights and Sounds

    Google I/O Sights and Sounds

    Computerworld.com's Sharon Gaudin and JR Raphael present photos and video clips from this week's Google I/O event in San Francisco.

    Google I/O Sights and Sounds
  • Lily Camera, a drone that follows you

    Lily Camera, a drone that follows you

    Lily Camera is a camera drone that will follow its owner. It goes on sale in early 2016 but a prototype is now being shown as presales begin. It has several features that might be appealing to those into action sports.

    Lily Camera, a drone that follows you
  • LG G4: A flagship Android phone with killer camera controls

    LG G4: A flagship Android phone with killer camera controls

    With a manual shutter and RAW support, the G4 is almost like a pocket-sized DSLR. Add in a gorgeous display and removable battery, and you've got one of the best Android phones of the year.

    LG G4: A flagship Android phone with killer camera controls
  • Alienware Graphics Amplifier

    Alienware Graphics Amplifier

    Alienware's Graphics Amplifier lets you upgrade your laptop graphics instead of tossing it

    Alienware Graphics Amplifier
  • Build 2015: Windows 10 in 3 minutes

    Build 2015: Windows 10 in 3 minutes

    Microsoft wants Windows 10 on one billion devices in three years. Android and iOS developers will now be able to bring their apps and games to Windows 10.

    Build 2015: Windows 10 in 3 minutes