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Toyota"s robot is 120cm...

Toyota"s robot is 120cm tall and fitted with artificial lungs, allowing it to blow its own trumpet and play different notes. At a recent demonstration, the unnamed machine managed a simple tune and even swayed to the music before waving to the crowd and walking off.



The auction on May 24th...

The auction on May 24th takes place at the National Trust"s Syon House, London.


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They don’t want...

They don’t want you to ‘C’ it, but this week the mag has the best pictures yet of Mercedes’ next-generation mid-range estate. Auto Express can reveal how the stylish new load-lugging C-Class will look after our spies snapped a barely disguised prototype testing in Stuttgart, Germany.

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Sony’s sleek PlayStation3...

Sony’s sleek PlayStation3 console certainly seems to have been worth the wait, as the company claims that the system’s graphics set new standards. However, it does admit most users will need a high-definition television to get the full benefit.

Saving game data isnow more user-friendly, too, because the 60Gb hard drive can be expanded to cope with the increasing number of titles. The new console is largely wireless, as the controllers are now infra-red and motion-sensing, while its Wi-Fi Internet access lets you go head-to-head with gamers across the world. As the PS3 is ‘backward compatible’, you’ll be able to play releases for the previous two machines on it.

The first driving game for the PS3 is the fully licensed ?39.99 2006 F1 Championship Edition, with the latest tracks and drivers. It is claimed to be the most realistic, detailed game Sony has ever produced.

Sony PlayStation3, price: from ?425, buy from: www.playstation.com




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