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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 ...
On the altar at Kofukuji Temple in Isumi City, Chiba Prefecture, were 62 AIBO robot dogs. The head priest chanted sutras and grieving owners in black offered prayers for their "dead" pets.
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 ...
aibo’s new recycled packaging snugly holds and protects, until aibo is born into a new family. It’s entirely manufactured from a felt that uses recycled material from plastic bottles, and can be ...
In the early 2000s Sony released a series of robot dogs under the name Aibo (Wiki). In the period until 2006 several generations were produced (ERS-11X, ERS-2XX, ERS-31X and ERS-7), then in 2006 the ...