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Sony is pricing the "first litter edition" of its all-new Aibo robot dog at $2,899, including dog toys and a three-year mobile plan.
Can a robot dog replace a real dog? I set out to find the answer to that question by “fostering” Aibo, Sony’s robot dog. I came away from the experience with more questions than answers ...
Aibo, the robotic dog from Sony, is finally making its way to the U.S. after long being exclusive to Japan—but it comes with a high price tag.
Aibo (pronounced “eye-bo”) is a reboot of the robot dog Sony first introduced in 1999 and laid to rest in 2006 in a tragic round of corporate cost-cutting.
Move over Rover, Aibo may be taking your place in the family portrait. Busy folks are adopting, and falling for, the lower-maintenance robotic dogs, which are now being studied as companions for ...
Sony announced it will be giving the robot dog Aibo another chance by building a new version of it that doubles down as a smart home hub.
First released back in 1999, Sony’s robotic dog Aibo was so lifelike and animated that devoted owners are still doing everything they can to keep their aging pets alive, after Sony discontinued ...
Aibo (pronounced "eye-bo") is a reboot of the robot dog Sony first introduced in 1999 and laid to rest in 2006 in a tragic round of corporate cost-cutting.
The robot-dog home companion, with its high price tag, probably won't be a widely-used piece of hardware. But, its touch sensors (for petting), facial recognition (for recognizing its owners), and ...
We checked out Sony's second Aibo robot dog at CES 2018 and it's definitely more fun than the original.
Aibo The Robot Dog Will Melt Your Heart With Mechanical Precision Aibo works, in part, because real robots are catching up with what we've been trained by Pixar movies to find adorable.