Amazon Basics ripped off accessories, now Amazon is coming for gadgets https://t.co/y4Ip3s1efq pic.twitter.com/Op6Gzr3tST
— The Verge (@verge) September 30, 2021
Alexa, Ring, and Astro: Where's my privacy, Amazon? https://t.co/qLUjoNDQh0 by @jperlow
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) September 30, 2021
Before Astro, these were the robots people invited home https://t.co/pCaprWuyoM pic.twitter.com/WXL4ytIbzU
— The Verge (@verge) September 30, 2021
I spoke with Amazon hardware boss Dave Limp about the Ambient compting system the connects the many, many gadgets they just announced. https://t.co/4pw87rL5Gu
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) September 28, 2021
We got into it -- and Limp's way of thinking about how computers used to work and how they should work in the future is completely different from what the rest of consumer electronics looks like. https://t.co/4pw87rL5Gu
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) September 28, 2021
I still believe in a future of ambient computing and the disappearing computer, which was the topic of my final weekly column. @backlon describes how @amazon is trying to get there. https://t.co/y3xjzMvNtw
— Walt Mossberg (@waltmossberg) September 28, 2021
In RULE OF THE ROBOTS I discuss why it will probably be a long time before we have useful home robots that offer a good value proposition. In line with that, Amazon has just announced a $1000 robot that doesn't seem to do much of anything. https://t.co/QxXzkdkimi @bheater
— Martin Ford (@MFordFuture) September 28, 2021
Meet Astro, Amazon's new home robot that puts Alexa on wheels. https://t.co/3J4DNp29UA
— Edge Impulse (@EdgeImpulse) September 28, 2021
Amazonから$999で、自宅用のロボットが発売される。不在時のモニターや動くAlexaとして使える。不在時の自宅の様子って気になるので、結構売れそうな気もする。
— Rie Ehara ? (@rie_rev) September 28, 2021
ボトルホルダーが付いてて、飲み物も運んでくれるのか? https://t.co/hG69DX1Bad