Sony to Sell Robot Dogs
from the strange-toys dept
Apparently, Sony is planning on selling robotic dogs. I just found this to be fairly amusing. I like how there's software that will let you teach this dog new tricks...Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Why would you want a robot dog?
Give me mobile communications over mechanical pets any day! (well, unless it's as cool as Boxy[sp?] from Battlestar Galactica )
p.s. Is there any way to save my login so that I don't have to keep typing my name?
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Re: Why would you want a robot dog?
As for Iridium, I have no problem with mobile global communications. I think it's a useful idea too. I just think the Iridium implementation was so full of hubris it's ridiculous. I mean they built this incredibly expensive system with no real understanding of technology trends (making cell phones more ubiquitous around the world) or market acceptance. From the beginning people have pointed out that a $3,000 phone the size of a brick where calls will cost anywhere from $1 to $9 a minute has a VERY limited audience, whereas cell phones, despite their geographic limitations are "good enough" for most people. Yet the jokers at Iridium plowed on believing their own hype. It has been a huge failure, and it comes from not understanding the market...
Sorry if I was unclear. As for saving a log in, it's something we're thinking about. If you choose the "save me a cookie" option that should solve the having to retype your name issue, without putting stress on our database. However, if the demand keeps up, we'll probably do it at some point.
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sony dog
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