QRIO and AIBO, the memories (huge photo gallery)

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QRIO and AIBO, the memories (huge photo gallery)

469417 710Aa2D149Sony isn’t tops in many areas any longer, but they were one of the best in robot dogs and humanoid robot companion development. But now it seems those are getting the axe (maybe they’d open source ’em? Good will and all?!)… “Continuing the restructuring in its electronics business, the company said it would end its Aibo robot line, stop development of its Qrio robot, stop development and manufacturing of plasma televisions, and stop selling in-car entertainment products in Japan. It will also kill its Qualia line of pricey, high-specification products.” [via] Link. Here are photos of some good times and memories with AIBOs and QRIOs. We will miss you guys.65245657 909Ade6Bd8

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Dogview

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D-1

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I-1

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Aibocam

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6 thoughts on “QRIO and AIBO, the memories (huge photo gallery)

  1. gallamine says:

    I’m weeping with you Phil. *hug* We’ll make it. Maybe some other Japanese company will adot the little guys. Give them a proper home.

    -William
    gorobotics.net

  2. philliptorrone says:

    thanks william, i think sony could erase all the bad they’ve put out their by open sourcing the hardware and code on the aibos and qrios, it would be a huge boom for robotics, human kind and so much more…of course, i’ve been trying to encourage ibm to do the same with deep blue, but i suspect all these things will just collect dust…

  3. Fub says:

    There is no chance of Sony making the Aibo (or anything) open source. Remember, this is the company that sued someone who hacked the Aibo to teach him new tricks under the DCMA.
    Sony is about as anti-Maker as it gets — which is a shame, because they make some nice products.

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