Sony says it is to bring back Aibo, its famous robot pet dog. The new Aibo is the tech ... Aibo will go on sale in January for 198,000 yen ($1,730, £1,300). Users will also need to pay a monthly ...
Sony has launched a scheme to repair and rehome old Aibo robot dogs. Available in Japan, the Aibo Foster Parent Program is designed to enable owners of ageing plastic pets to donate them for ...
Sony announced that it will be re-leasing the Aibo robot dog in the US. The Aibo was initially released in 1999, and discontinued in 2006. This is an updated model of the robot dog companion ...
Japanese electronics maker Sony released the first version of AIBO in 1999. The robot dog used AI to learn and grow, following its owner around and wagging its tail. It initially proved a hit ...
We all know Sony as an electronics giant, but they do dabble in robotics from time to time. The AIBO dog family is probably their most famous creation, though there is also QRIO, a bipedal ...
In 1999, Aibo, the world's first robot dog, hit the shops in Japan with a test sale of 3,000 products ... when he was a senior vice-president of Sony In 1944, Bill Wynne who was serving with ...
AIBO, the adorable Sony robot dog, was discontinued in 2006. But they inspired enough love in their owners to try and have them repaired, and when they could not be, to hold funerals for them.
Sony has retracted a recent interview with The Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann after misquoting the Naughty Dog studio head. The company apologized for the misquote and for any harm the ...
However, Sony's latest noise-cancelling cans deliver ... Read our review.) These puppies will give you up to 35 hours of battery life on a single charge. The current price is hidden on-page ...
Electronics conglomerate Sony Group Corp. said it will set up a ... The prototypes were developed by the same team that created the Aibo dog robot. “Aibo and self-driving vehicles are the ...
Sony Pictures Classics has landed worldwide rights to “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight,” a dramatization of Alexandra Fuller’s memoir about growing up in the Rhodesian civil war.