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Honda's new ASIMO robot can now pour you a drink all on its own [w/video] - Autoblog
7 Times Honda's Asimo Bot Showed Off Its Skills, and Once When It Didn't | Digital Trends
Running ASIMO
Why Japan has bet its revival on humanoid robots
Honda Motor's new Asimo humanoid robot runs during a debut demonstration at Honda headquarters in Tokyo December 13, 2005. The running capability is dramatically improved, with Asimo now capable of running at
Honda's humanoid robot ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative MObility) presentation (walking, jumping, running, bringing coffee, playing football, shaking hands and dancing) during 'L'an 1 de la Robonumerique' conference, on november 25, 2014
Asimo Still Improving Its Hopping and Jogging Skills - IEEE Spectrum
Honda's ASIMO robot performs walking, running, dancing, climbing stairs, and kicking a soccer ball at a special presentation at Ontario Science Centre. Toronto, Canada - 13.05.11 Stock Photo - Alamy
Honda's ASIMO robot performs walking, running, dancing, climbing stairs, and kicking a soccer ball at a special presentation at Ontario Science Centre. Toronto, Canada - 13.05.11 Stock Photo - Alamy
Wave Goodbye To Honda Asimo, A Robot That Would Wave Back | Hackaday
Honda Global | December 13 , 2005 "Honda Debuts New ASIMO"
Honda's ASIMO robot sheds a few pounds, gets all autonomous on us (video) | Engadget
Honda demonstrates new version of its ASIMO humanoid robot
Honda's latest ASIMO robot can now run 5.6 mph and even predict
Honda's Updated ASIMO Robot Can Run Faster, Has Improved Hand Dexterity [w/Videos] | Carscoops
Honda ASIMO Robot a Bit Less Awkward When Running, Smarter Too – Video
Honda's humanoid robot ASIMO on the run. Reproduced from (13) with the... | Download Scientific Diagram
Honda's new Asimo robot can run, jump – and even make you a drink! | Express.co.uk
Honda Global | December 15 , 2004 "Honda Reveals Technologies Next-Generation ASIMO"
Honda's humanoid robot makes a stop in Alabama - Alabama NewsCenter
Humanoid robot gets job as receptionist | New Scientist