Sony takes leash off robot dog

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20 May 2003 10:20 AM
Tags: sony, aibo, dog, robot, eyes
Sony takes leash off robot dog

Electronics giant Sony has announced new software that will allow Aibo owners to control the robot dog via e-mail commands.

The Aibo Eyes software will also enable the popular electronic pets to beam digital photos to any PC or e-mail-equipped device.

Sony introduced Aibo in 1999, and the high-tech hounds quickly became popular with gadget buffs, thanks in part to software and hardware add-ons that let the pooches tackle new tasks.

"Over the last four years, we've pushed the boundaries of what robots can do, Victor Matsuda, vice president of Sony's Entertainment Robot America division, said in a statement. "With Aibo Eyes, the market is witnessing the future of things to come: A robot that is not only a companion but also offers practical applications."

Aibo Eyes will work with the robot's built-in digital imaging system to beam digital photos of whatever the dog sees, allowing owners to use the computerized canine as a home surveillance device or to monitor their kids.

Besides ordering the robot to capture images, the new software also accepts remote commands for Aibo to announce a prerecorded message, such as "Do your homework!"

Aibo Eyes will sell in the US for US$120 (~AU$185), although local pricing and availability for the software has not yet been confirmed.

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