Sony To Release New Pet Robot By Year's End 149
tewl writes: "Saw this [article on CNN] : Sony Corp. said on Thursday it will begin selling a new pet robot by the end of the year as a mechanical pal for its popular 'Aibo' robot dog. 'It will be a friend of Aibo's, but we can't say anything more about it,' a Sony spokeswoman said. Further details, including the robot's launch date, will be announced on October 12." Name the robot here! Sony won't care, but if you're right, you can tell all your friends months from now that you just knew it.
Re:Sony naming algorithm (Score:1)
Guess it wasn't so forgettable after all.
It's name... (Score:1)
Re:New name? (Score:1)
Re:I'm still waiting for "Metalli-cat" (Score:1)
Hours of fun, I'll say!
New robo-pals (Score:1)
Where's the Doctor Who references? (Score:2)
Re:Assuming they don't run into patent trouble... (Score:1)
:)
Re:You are biased in this issue (Score:1)
So, what does it matter to you? Here on the net, anyone can be anybody....isn't that half the fun of it?
New Sony Robot links to Playstation2 (Score:1)
Hmm, Another ploy to buy More Sony... OK I will.
How about a voice activated AIBO, to link to my sony entertainment system..
Aibo play MOBY, Aibo play Caligula....
Anyone see a dynasty building here? (Score:2)
AIBO ERS-210 goes on sale November 16, 2000 (Score:1)
It looks kind of like a cat, with its small ears and small tale. But I think it is still a Dog.
It recognizes it's Name and a Voice commands (50 words in all).
It can take snapshots via voice commandand and also has a optional wireless LAN card!
I guess I will skip on that new laptop and get a new pet.
http://www.aibo.com/ [aibo.com]
Warning!! (Score:2)
"Lovepole" is the keyword (Score:1)
Uh...
"Bo," in Japanese, means "stick" or "pole." So an Aibo is a "Lovepole" (sort of).
So:
1) That's one more thing to add to my "Reasons why Japan is the coolest place in the world (sort of)" list.
2) I vote for "Hosubaggu" as his new friend's name ("Hosebag" (sort of)).
Is it just me? (Score:1)
Aibo, a 27-cm-tall (11 inch) dog-like robot that can go for walks, chase after a ball and wag its tail, went on sale in June 1999, priced at 250,000 yen ($2,290) in Japan and $2,500 in the United States.
I am heavily interested in robotics, and the field of personal robotics holds great promise. But $2500 for a glorified children's toy? I wonder what the new one will cost?
That said, to the extent that Aibo and its progeny increase public interest in personal robotics, they are a good thing. Back in the 80s, I figured that by now we'd be able to buy a useful household robot for $2500 or less. I can only hope that when the novelty value of robot pets wears off, people will still be interested in and will pursue household robotics.
it will be called... (Score:1)
I think it's quite obvious what the new name will be. CRAPFACE.
Catbo? and Aibo? (Score:2)
who cares about the name?! (Score:1)
I'm just looking forward to animal that doesn't chew on my cables, knock over my ornaments, yak on the carpet, drag it's ass across the lving room floor, can be shut off when watching movies, doesn't require special attention atfre being at work all day, won't throw a tantrum and destroy the house if I go away for the weekend, and lastly...DOESN'T SHED... I say sign me up with one of these Terminator-Pets that won't wander across my keyboard while posting to Slashdot
it can be no other... (Score:1)
new toy will be the end of civilisation the name
has to be Prodigy.
Re:Sony naming algorithm (Score:1)
I wish that was my ZIP code!!!
Re:Assuming they don't run into patent trouble... (Score:1)
actually I think saki is the correct spelling
...Maybe where you are from, but here in Japan, we spell it SAKE (when spelled in Roman Characters, that is)....and all you GAIJIN should start calling it by its real name; pronounced like this: SOCK-EH
More DoS attacks for the Aibo then...... (Score:1)
made me laugh anyway
yes... (Score:1)
Re:I'm still waiting for "Metalli-cat" (Score:1)
Pathetic attempt at humor (Score:1)
[Bevis] Hehe, MIPS, hehe...[/Bevis]
I digress.
Re:How about... (Score:1)
AIBO was sold here in Japan as, uh, well: "AIBO".....since that is the Japanese name of the thing.
Price? (Score:1)
Re:yes! (Score:1)
It's spelled "AIBO" not "Iabo".......
Sony naming algorithm (Score:2)
I can guess three of them -- "a", "i", and "o"
:)
"Slowhand" has an Aibo? (Score:1)
oh no! (Score:1)
Re:yes... (Score:2)
Either way, it kicks the sorry ass of Microsoft's robotic dog.
RAM (Score:2)
Are they pets? (Score:1)
I hope Sony decides to make their next creation soft and comfy. Something that would jump up on the couch and sit on your lap. That'd be really great for appartment dwellers (like myself) who aren't allowed to have pets in the place. The current crop seems like some kind of semi-mobile remote control.
Even so, it's no replacement for a real pet. Just knowing it's programmed to keep you company seems shallow. Maybe if they threw in some nasty tendancies, such as, the bot-pet attacks you from time to time and makes messes...it's just part of the fun.
alwright! (Score:4)
New name: Ripoff (Score:1)
Re:Let's not give it a Japanese name! (Score:1)
Have you ever been to Japan? Have you seen how "American" it can seem/be? Apart from the obvious language difference, walking along a Tokyo street (small as it may be) and passing Wendy's, Mac's, Burger King, Starbuck's, Toys'R'Us, etc....you start to wonder if you aren't back in Kansas after all.....
We "Americans" have totally restructured this country in the past, oh, 50 years......so don't go bitchin' about how the Japanese are trying to "Japanize" you freaks (me included) !!!!!
The real reason for buying the new pet robot. (Score:1)
So, imagine this: You are the not-so-happy owner of an Aibo pet dog named, - well "Aibo". After the initial joy about the dog is over, you are starting to get frustrated: You need to walk the dog, feed (recharge) the dog, and the d... dog will pee on your favourite carpet. Personally you'd rather be having a beer.
In comes "The new Sony Pet Robot(TM)": (S)he will be able to do all the chores with your pet robot dog: Walk him, feed him. And also to thow the carpet out when the dog has peed on it.
The pet robot will even take the pet robot dog to agility training every Sunday afternoon while you are hosting a barbercue.
Need I say more?
Re:Why dog? (Score:1)
Aibo's new friend RAMBo (Score:1)
Insert groan here.
Re:What the heck??? (Score:2)
Now that's technology!
Re:Assuming they don't run into patent trouble... (Score:1)
Err... try: sa-ke(): sa (as in SAw) ke (as in 'oKAY') The 'ki' version came from a different system of romajinzation that is forunately becoming more rare to find. -f}fCfPf
How about... (Score:1)
What the heck??? (Score:4)
Sony legged robot prototype at cost for soccer (Score:2)
Have some under-utilized grad students in a computer science department? Get them to work on preparing research software, [and get some local sponsership in the neighborhood of (I'm guessing roughly) [15,000 - 25,000] dollars, and you may get to have some real fun to justify all those boring years spent in stuffy classrooms studying how to convert certain classes of NDA's into DFA's !!!
read about it here [robocup.org]
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Re: (Score:2)
The supermarket dog (Score:2)
"Sorry, we haven't got any of those in stock today, our stock dog is in court"
Finally! (Score:1)
And no, I don't really have one. I'm holding out for something along the lines of Hand Maid May or Canal Vorfeed. Of course, May will have firewire by then
(The references are to Hand Maid May and Lost Universe anime series. May is a 12" tall USB equipped robotic person. Canal Vorfeed is a very powerful ships computer.)
So THAT's what it is... (Score:1)
There will be two slightly different models. (Score:4)
The second, "The Howling", will greet all and sundry with deafening, siren like howls before jumping all over them while growling, baring its teeth and peeing on their chest.
Yes... There's a boys best friend is his mom and a man's best friend is his dog. Heart attack or cancer?
Ignore this post. [Trivial] (Score:1)
TamiGothi, the gothic tamigotchi [gothic.net] Hey, I used to wear a lot of black in high school, so it picqued my sensibilities. Wholly trivial, though... sorry to have wasted your time if you read this far. [At least it's not hollw-horned ruminannt carnality...]
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Re:What the heck??? (Score:1)
Re:I can just see it... (Score:1)
What Will It Look Like? (Score:1)
SUWAIN: Slashdot User Without An Interesting Name
Re:It's name... (Score:2)
Troc, the pedant.
Cartoon robot dogs (Score:1)
If we're naming it after a robodog from a cartoon,
I'd either name it 1-Rover-1 after the truly annoying dog from Battle of the Planets,
or Orbit, after the Bow Wow Ruff Ruff dog from Partridge Family in Outer Space,
or Dyno-Mutt, the Dog Wonder.
Re:You are biased in this issue (Score:2)
Once the novelty wears off.. (Score:1)
New name: Tai Bo (Score:2)
Re:hell yeah (Score:3)
I pity the troll who ate enough lead paint chips to actually press the submit button on that.
Usenet Dedications? (Score:1)
Re:I'm still waiting for "Metalli-cat" (Score:1)
I would name it... (Score:1)
Can you imagine ? (Score:1)
Hey, I may get rich at last, only wish they implement the reproducing functionnality this time !...
Dude... (Score:1)
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Remember? (Score:1)
"Smithers! Release the robotic Richard Simmons!"
expensive tho (Score:2)
(www.realdoll.com)
type of animal (Score:1)
Cup holders or Clie ? (Score:1)
Perhaps now that Clie is out we are going to have another Palm interfaced robot ?
I realize this misses the point, but... (Score:2)
Cat? (Score:1)
Re:Cat? (Score:2)
<h.i.s.s.>
<r.o.w.r.>
<m.e.o.w.>
<b.a.r.k.>
(BTW, why the hell is Plain Old Text, still interpreted as html? Angle brackets should show up as angle brackets!)
Re:yes... (Score:1)
Re:There will be two slightly different models. (Score:2)
Lets not forget Slobo, who will take over a small country in the balkans, terrorize its neighbors and eventually get kicked out when the humans realize that hes really just an evil robot with mice inside trying to take over the world.
Re:AIBO on shelves for Xmas (Score:1)
Shokzt (Score:1)
Iaido (Score:1)
But as long as they are stuck on dogs, they should name the new dog "Faido".
Something more important than the name... (Score:1)
well obviously... (Score:2)
Re:I can just see it... (Score:2)
Re:Dubbleyoo-dubbleyoo-dubbleyoo-dog. (Score:1)
What rolls down stairs, alone or in pairs,
Runs over the neighbor's Log?
What's great for a snack, and fits on your back?
It's Dog, Dog, Dog!
Bugcheck (Score:1)
Recommended: Replace Instances [Bevis]with [Beavis]
Re:What the heck??? (Score:1)
- Bill
A2 (Score:3)
Possible name of the Aibo's successor (Score:1)
Re:Bibo? (Score:2)
Taibo (Score:1)
Re:Dubbleyoo-dubbleyoo-dubbleyoo-dog. (Score:1)
Brought to you by the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation.
Share and Enjoy.
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Re:It's name... (Score:2)
New Name For The Robot... (Score:2)
The Bibo, of course!
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Oh boy... (Score:2)
Re:What the heck??? (Score:2)
you've got a robotic broad and you're going to make yourself a sandwich??
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Re:New name? (Score:2)
Re:Name the robot here! (Score:2)
Hm. (Score:2)
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Re:New Name For The Robot... (Score:2)
The Bibo, of course!
Then of course they'll make the Cibo. Followed by the Cibo++ when they decide it needs to be able to take out the garbage and have inheritence. Of course it will be very slow at taking out the garbage and will eventually be rivaled by the Jibo, which will be touted as 'Bite' compatible with every home in the world.
And of course, the Cibo and Cibo++ will stick around for like 20 years. And people will be afraid to switch to other electronic pets because of the long history of the Cibo/Cibo++. For example, pets like the electronic Python (c'mon guys, this is a tough metaphor...) will be able to take out the garbage better than the Cibo++ and look much cleaner.... Now I'm getting pretty far out there. ;-) But they say history repeats itself....
I can just see it... (Score:4)
*sigh*
Has no-one seen Electric Dreams [imdb.com]? This sort of thing just ends badly!
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Assuming they don't run into patent trouble... (Score:2)
In 1993, after a lengthy court trial, a Japanese judge declared the Sony patent invalid and named Bandai the inventor of the first digital pet. It should also be noted that it was the first digital pet to use dynamic RAM. Lots of good information on the Tamagotchi and many more links can be found here [aol.com] and also here [mwci.net].
If one closely examines this period of history, they find that it is a time that is just chock full with all kinds of convergences between mathematics, physical science, engineering and materials technologies that make the digital pet almost inevitable. After all, this is a device that had been conceived of, at least in part, as early as the Victorian age and the birth of the industrial revolution. Really, it was just a matter of time before somebody produced a working model, and as so often happens many people took different paths to the same end.
How about... (Score:2)
In all likelihood, it will probably be a Japanese word that means something, like Aibo was. But here's a question for you: Was Aibo sold in Japan as "Companion"? (not sure about translation)
Tell me what makes you so afraid
Of all those people you say you hate
Re:Assuming they don't run into patent trouble... (Score:2)
Very clever, Mr AC!
I'm still waiting for "Metalli-cat" (Score:2)