Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Honda uni-cub

  • Like the Segway before it, Hondas new Uni-Cub solves a problem that does not exist; its a means for able-bodied people to rove around when they could just as well walk. Not to mention looking silly while doing it.
  • (CNET News)
  • (CBS News) Mankind continues its inevitable journey towards a future that most likely resembles WALL-E.
  • (CBS News)
  • Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today unveiled the new UNI-CUB personal mobility device, designed for harmony with people.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • The fact that Honda's newest vehicle has the word "Cub" in its name has a tinge of irony: the vehicle has two wheels, but it's not a motorcycle.
  • (Automobile)
  • Honda has today unveiled their latest creation in the form of the Honda UNI-CUB Personal Mobility Device. The Honda UNI-CUB is the next generation mobility device building on the U3-X which was unveiled by Honda back in 2009.
  • (Geeky gadgets)
  • Honda on Tuesday unveiled the latest in personal mobility devices in Japan. The Uni-Cub is a hands-free robotic device that looks a bit like a floating car seat. It's controlled by leaning your body from side to side. Riders can rotate in a circle or go forward.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • No automaker keeps quite as many strange side projects afloat as Honda, which has everything from jet planes to walking robots underway in its engineering studios.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Hondas new robotics technology means swaying your body from side to side is all you need to do to operate the new Uni-Cub unicycle. Look, no hands. Scooting about in a unicycle is no sweat with Hondas new robotics technology.
  • (SBS)
  • Honda has released details of a new personal mobility device dubbed the UNI-CUB.
  • (Gizmag)
  • TOKYO (May 25, 2012)--Scooting about on a unicycle is no sweat with Hondas new robotics technology.
  • (KWTX)

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