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The hottest toy this holiday season may be a robot dog that whimpers, blinks its eyes, wags its tail and responds to a rub on the head.
Why Doesn’t Every American Have a Robot Dog? Fake puppies that could move and bark and dance were all the rage in the early 2000s.
Tomboy’s Jennie the robot companion dog is designed to comfort people. Jennie’s realistic movements set it apart from other robotic toys.
There’s a whole lot of dog-like robots that want you to pet them, but they’re not all equal in functionality or privacy.
WowWee called the suit “completely meritless.” Today the company returns to CES with MINTiDDog-E, a strangely named, but less threatening robot dog toy than the iron-jawed Megabyte Cyber Watch ...
Dog-E is a robotic pet dog with a unique personality that includes lights, colorful shapes, and even messages sent with its wagging tail.
About 10 million people in the U.S. are at least partially blind but there aren't enough seeing-eye dogs so this robot seeing-eye dog could help.
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