The AIBO ERS-210 has 20 degrees of freedom, giving it realistic movement, allowing AIBO to flap its ears, wag its tail and make cute and energetic gestures. The AIBO ERS-210 comes in three colours - ...
Is it an electronic kitten or a cyberpuppy? It doesn't matter; Aibo, the newest version of Sony's robot pet, is as cute as any cartoon character and requires neither leash nor litter box. Sony expects ...
This application makes it easy to start creating their own applications for Aibo. It will allow you to create applications for your ERS-210, ERS-220 or the LM Series. Simply select your Aibo at the ...
Bob Harting has massive, calloused hands, a 240-pound, 6-foot-4 frame and a withering scowl. But put the 47-year-old potter in a roomful of Aibo robotic dogs, and he turns as mushy as the clay he ...
In 2006, the world’s Aibos began a slow march toward death. After seven years, Sony discontinued the line, citing disappointing sales. The company only managed to move around 150,000 in that time ...
Sony revived its robodog series late last year, offering a limited first run of next-generation Aibos for keen Japanese fans. Despite a killer $1,800 price-tag, the company apparently sold plenty, and ...
Very expensive (though still cheaper than a real dog) Walking is still clunky No specific purpose beyond that robo-pup charm Sony's aibo is back, and after more than a decade the robotic dog is ...
High-tech pundit and futurist Paul Saffo of the Institute for the Future in Menlo Park, Calif., has said, “If you want to see the future of technology, look under the Christmas tree.” Saffo means that ...
We have an International Space Station in orbit. We’ve cracked the genetic code. We’re cloning animals and eventually maybe even people. What’s next? Why, robot dogs as programmable as your PC, of ...
Move over, Aibo. Make room in your robo-kennel for two playmates -- Latte and Macaron, the new robotic puppies unveiled Wednesday by Sony's Entertainment Robot America. Fuji Television Network plans ...
Sony has made Aibo much harder to resist for people who love chocolate-colored dogs. The tech giant has launched a tricolor version of its robotic canine with two shades of brown, and it's now ...