Samsung Electronics, a market leader in consumer electronics, and Giorgio Armani, one of the world’s leading fashion and lifestyle design companies, have announced a groundbreaking strategic alliance for the development of innovative portable and home consumer electronics products, founded on the combination of Giorgio Armani’s iconic design aesthetic and Samsung’s cutting edge technology.

Giorgio Armani will create the design aesthetic and Samsung will provide technology and function, complementing each brand’s historical success. Portable products will be developed for both the signature Giorgio Armani and fashion-forward Emporio Armani lifestyles, while home electronics products will be developed as part of the Armani/Casa home interiors lifestyle. The new products will be distributed in upscale consumer electronics stores and through Giorgio Armani’s direct controlled retail network.

Armani phone (aka SGH-P520). The Armani Phone is a Tri-band GSM phone with a 2.6-inch LCD touchscreen, a 3 Megapixel camera, integrated media player supporting playback of AAC, MP3, WMA H.263 MPEG files, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support, and a microSD card slot.

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The KAI Robot Control (KRC) Module was developed at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) under the supervision of Professor Jong Hwan Kim. Professor Jong Hwan Kim is commonly know as the founder of Robot Soccer, he was a driving force in the creation of the Federation of International Robosoccer Association, commonly known as FIRA.

The KRC is based around an Atmel ATMega128 mcu - this is a fast RISC micro with 128 kBytes of FLASH for User Programs. The KRC can be programmed in one of two ways. Supplied with the KRC is a Flow-Chart based GUI programming environment. This is excellent for beginners as it teaches the fundamentals of developing flowcharts - this highlights the decision making processes and sequential operation of any program. For advanced users the KRC can be programmed in Assembly Language or C. More info on programming the KRC can be found in the Programming Info section. 

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KAIST(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) team led by professor Oh Jun-ho presented its rideable robot 'HuboFx-1' that was unveiled in November 2005.

The HuboFx-1 is 174cm tall at 150kg and can carry up to 100kg of person or luggage at the average walking speed of ordinary person. Equipped with six joints, its legs allow the robot to move freely around all directions(front and rear, left and right) by using its control stick.

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