[Hands-On] Hugvie – the huggable communication medium with a heartbeat
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The Hugvie is a cushion in a minimalistic human form. It contains a pocket into which you can put your mobile phone, transforming it into a physical communication medium. The shape of this huggable cushion is based on the Telenoid robo[...]
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Geminoid-F Android Waits for a Friend in a Tokyo Department Store
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If you go to the Takashimaya department store in Shinjuku, Tokyo, by Valentines Day, you will be able to see the Geminoid-F android casually sitting in a show window, looking as if it’s waiting for a friend. Geminoid-F has been p[...]
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Actroid-F Makes Appearance at AIST Lab Fair, Wows World
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This is the “world’s first true Android”, called the Actroid-F. She’s (I’m sorry, it’s) designed to be used in hospitals and other locations involving natural human-to-human communication, and can mo[...]
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Anywhere Family Golf, Let’s Play Golf at Home
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Raining like hell? Stuck at home or at the office? Are the greens-fees where you live outrageously expensive (like in Hong-Kong and Japan)? Don’t worry, we have Anywhere Family Golf, a small game that includes a golfer, a green, [...]
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Doggy (Piggy) Bank from Bandai… Let Your Dog Swallow Your Cash
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Here’s something else we found (Kei actually) at the Tokyo Toys Show, the “Mog Mog Wanco” (Mogu Mogu Wanco, or Chewing Chewing Baby Dog) is Bandai’s latest piggy… A nice new little product that works like the facebank. It w[...]
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Little “Tour” at the Tokyo Anime Fair 2008
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David and I went to the Tokyo Anime Fair 2008 this morning. It’s a professional event where major Japanese TV channels and studios gather to promote anime in Japan, and try to get deals with foreign partners. If you’re a bi[...]
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Rararara - [19/06/2013 - 14:52]