Amazon.com Inc. is discontinuing Astro for Business, a program that enabled businesses to monitor their facilities using the company’s Astro home robot. TechCrunch reported the development today, ...
It’s discontinuing the Wall-E-esque security bot, though its home version will live on. It’s discontinuing the Wall-E-esque security bot, though its home version will live on. is a senior editor and ...
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(NEXSTAR) — Amazon announced a home robot named Astro during a press event on Tuesday. Astro has a rotating screen on wheels and features animated eyes that can respond to user interaction. The robot ...
Amazon has decided to discontinue its Astro for Business device, a security robot for small- and medium-sized businesses, just seven months after launch. In an email sent to customers and employees on ...
Ready for a glimpse into the future? Still wishing you had your own talking home companion? Want to feel like you’re living in The Jetsons? Then meet the Amazon Astro Home Robot, the adorable home ...
Amazon is bricking all Astro for Business robots on September 25. It first released the robot about eight months ago as a security device for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) for $2,350, but ...
Amazon’s robot Astro reportedly has future new artificial intelligence (AI) integrations in development. The e-commerce giant aims to ultimately improve Astro’s intelligence and conversationality with ...
Amazon.com Inc. is introducing a $2,350 version of its Astro robot aimed at businesses, trying to find new life for a product that has been slow to take off with consumers. The new model – designed to ...
Amazon has unveiled the Astro for Business security robot in the US. The new Amazon security robot is coming after Amazon also piloted a security robot for homes. The new Amazon security robot comes ...
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