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Teaching Robot Dogs New Tricks

Scientific American had an interesting feature on Sony's Aibo (again ;) - Teaching Robot Dogs New Tricks. It looks into the most recent generation of mechanical pets, and the big ordeal with the AiboPet hacker who provided free extensions to the original software (Sony pounced onto him, for those of you that didn't follow the original story). The article also shows the various combinations of packs you can now purchase, which significantly increases the variety in Sony's range... that's probably for the best; I was getting sick of the old model!

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Monday 28 January, 02:29
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