University Of Toronto Bahen Centre For Information Technology

TORONTO, ON - FEBRUARY 1: Ringo Cheung of myrobot using a myo armband to control araduino, a small computer chip in a home made robot, demonstrates how technology can be used for wheelchair and construction uses at the U of T Hacks event, which is a large student hackathon happening over the weekend. More than 500 students from across the continent will be working on new applications and hardware hacks at the University of Toronto Bahen Centre for Information Technology. (Vince Talotta/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON - FEBRUARY 1: Ringo Cheung of myrobot using a myo armband to control araduino, a small computer chip in a home made robot, demonstrates how technology can be used for wheelchair and construction uses at the U of T Hacks event, which is a large student hackathon happening over the weekend. More than 500 students from across the continent will be working on new applications and hardware hacks at the University of Toronto Bahen Centre for Information Technology. (Vince Talotta/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
University Of Toronto Bahen Centre For Information Technology
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Toronto Star
Datum skapat:
01 februari 2015
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Toronto Star
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vt - u of t hacks006
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