Genibo
Korean robot dog "Petting the machine’s head, back or flank, or giving it a ball will distort its features into a happy expression. The robot is capable of navigating its way around obstacles in its path. Dasatech’s 40-member team has invested three years of research into completing the robot, which contains 17 small motors and a CPU, as well as Bluetooth features that allow it to receive wireless commands from a computer in its plastic body."Too cool and too cute!! Technorati tag: Genibo |
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I have to admit, the only use I can see for a robot dog at this point is to chase stray robot cats out of the yard.
Then again, I willingly gave up my Early Adopter status after I paid $110 for a pocket calculator in the 1970s and accumulated about a thousand Beta tapes in the succeding years.
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