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In a sea of coding-for-kids products, an update to Anki’s holiday-shopping darling, Cozmo the robot, may have one of the best chances of success. Read on.
Cozmo is based on the popular Python programming language, which is simple for computer scientists but still pretty complex for novices. So Anki created a user interface on top of the code.
Cozmo isn't the only thing launched today intended to get kids more motivated in programming. Google's Project Bloks borrows a fair amount from its Ara modular smartphone concept, putting ...
Robots with personality aren't new, but Anki's Cozmo has broader goals than just entertainment: it wants to bring advanced coding techniques to the mass market. Announced last month, Cozmo – a ...
What do college robotics students and grade-school kids have in common? Both can now learn programing with Anki’s $180 Cozmo robot. After releasing a programming kit in the popular Python ...
Cozmo was supposed to be the new face of robotics for Anki, previously known for its collection of connected toy cars. After Cozmo’s launch last October, the company offered SDKs for research ...
With the Cozmo SDK, Anki is giving every customer access to the robot’s low- and high-level functions. The basics include wheel speed, lift and head position, and sensor data.