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  • #rfid

    Nabaztag's RFID Mirror Does as Your Gadgets Command

    The Nabaztag, known for reading you the news and playing back podcasts, has come out with a new kind of reader: The Violet Mirror RFID reader. More »
  • #robots

    ETRI's KOBIE and RABIE: Best Robot Friends Since Cartman (Video)

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  • #gadgets

    Nabaztag Gets Upgraded, Still Only Semi-Cool

    That Wi-Fi eating rabbit, Nabaztag, is at it again with some upgrades. Some of the highly touted upgrades includes a speaker and microphone (in the form of a belly buttong, how cute) for two-way communication. The Nabaztag can also play podcasts and web radio. Anybody actually own one of these? Are they worth it, or does the cool factor wear off after the first week and it just becomes annoying? –Travis Hudson More »
  • #peripherals

    Netoy Tries to Kick Nabaztag to the Curb

    That floppy eared desktop bunny, Nabaztag, is trying to be dethroned by another completely pointless desktop-widget device. Enter the Netoy. Netoy is an 802.11g-compatible device with a small 1.8-inch screen. He can display music track information, read news, weather, e-books arms and being an overall general nuisance all while flailing its arms. – Travis Hudson More »
  • #gadgets

    Nabaztag/tag, The World's Smartest Rabbit

    A lesson in product naming conventions: your first generation should be something with no easily discernable relationship to the item, like Nabaztag, the ambient Wi-fi rabbit gizmo. Subsequent generations should further complicate the already mysterious name, like Nabaztag/tag, the older and wiser version of said rabbit. More »
  • #nabaztag

    CNET Writer Gets Nabaztag, Fails to Fall In Love

    CNET writer Daniel Terdiman is a cruel, heartless sort of dude: he got a Nabaztag (one of those electronic bunnies that reads you the news and wiggles its ears), but completely failed to fall in love with the floppy eared technological marvel: More »

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