• more about #cyberdyne
    LittleDragon: Man. I am so happy my name isn't Dave or Sarah Connor. Now excuse me while I clean the guns. more »
    Hamslicer: They should change their name to Yoyodyne... ...c'mon people, settin' this one up... more »
    Bill-Lee: Yes but when do I get my thermoptic camo, sexy robotic body, and implant to link directly into the Internet? And where's my crack team of cyber crime ... more »
    drdoombot: Choosing Cyberdyne as your company name is either supremely awesome or very unfortunate. more »
    Sunshineyness: I think this is a really neat technology and extraordinary if this can be used to help people to walk again. But seriously, they really need to NOT ... more »
    Valrose: I have moved the Cyborg Apocalypse clock to 5 minutes to midnight. more »
    twophrasebark: This is not a dream... not a dream. We are using your brain's electrical system as a receiver. We are unable to transmit through conscious neural inte... more »
  • #science

    The Cyborg Exoskeletons Of The Future Take To The Streets

    Three employees of Japan's Cyberdyne robotics company recently demonstrated a new "people-assisting" device: an exoskeleton that could help injured or disabled people walk. The system is called "HAL 5," and three prototypes of the technology paraded through Tokyo this week. More »
  • #cyborgrecruitment

    Japan Is Creating Your Future Cyborg Overlords Right Now

    Wow, I don't know what's crazier — that there's a Japanese company called Cyberdyne, or the fact that it's creating cyborg limbs that look sort of like 1960s Cybermen. Or maybe the fact that its cyborg limbs are called "Human Assistive Limb," or HAL for short. What's next? The Brilliant Organ Replacement Group? It's like they're announcing that we're doomed. It's bad enough that Skynet already exists. More pics below the fold. More »