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Category Archives: Beam
Suitable shows off the WetaBeam at ComicCon 2013
Suitable shows off the WetaBeam at ComicCon 2013. Continue reading
Posted in Beam, ComicCon 2013, Remote Presence Systems
Tagged Beam, ComicCon 2013, remote presence system, Suitable Tech
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Beaming into the local hardware store in North Vernon, IN
This article was found in a local newspaper in North Vernon, Indiana and shows yet another place for remote presence to make a difference. The original engineer behind the precursor to the Beam, Dallas Goecker, demonstrated the RPD at his parents hardware store in central Indiana. The photo and the article is quite nice — covering all of the points that explain the Beam quite well. Continue reading
Remote Presence Links for March 14, 2013
Remote Presence Links for March 14, 2013 – Telepresence robots: Your alter ego on wheels – Robot Lets You Be in Two Places at Once – Meet vGo, the robot that will make you smile – Anybots at FutureMed 2013 Continue reading
Can a kiss with a remote girl be dangerous?
What his wife does not know about, can’t hurt her. Continue reading
Posted in Beam, Scott Hassan, Suitable Technologies
Tagged Beam, CES 2013, Suitable Technologies
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“Beam me up, Scotty!” Suitable announces the Beam!
At midnight tonight, Suitable Tech’s CEO Scott Hassan unveiled the second version of their Remote Presence System – the Beam.
The Beam itself is not the System, since the entire collection (remote presence device, the client app and the docking station) make up the entire system. engadget was given a preview which shows the device as Scott has “beam”ed into the Beam. See the video below: Continue reading