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Tuesday, May 20, 2003
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It's the fourth anniversary of the AIBO robotic dog, and to mark the occasion Sony's releasing some new software for it called "AIBO EYES" and a introducing a new cobalt blue-colored AIBO. AIBO EYES will let you send your little robot an email and then automatically receive back a JPEG of what it's looking at with its eyes at that moment (hence the name). You can also use the software to remotely trigger your AIBO to deliver a pre-recorded message to someone, the perfect way to deliver unpleasant news from thousands of miles away. Read [Via Slashdot] [Gizmodo]
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Experts gathering at the Stanford Graduate School of Business examine what technology's growing effect on the entertainment industry may mean for the creative process. [CNET News.com]
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A new all-you-can-eat music download service that claims to take advantage of a loophole in Spanish copyright law will launch Tuesday and has teamed with Grokster for distribution. [CNET News.com]
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2003
Ottmar Liebert.
Last update:
8/25/03; 11:53:23 AM.
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