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Cracking open the Nabaztag Wi-Fi rabbit Camera icon

Mark Kaelin

Published: 15 Nov 2007 14:05 GMT

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Last year I had the opportunity to test and review the Nabaztag Wi-Fi rabbit. The basic idea of this cute little device is that it flashes lights, wiggles its ears, and talks to you when you receive an email. It cost around $150 (£70), and I panned it with little mercy.

However, I was intrigued by the idea of what was inside this electronic device. So after putting it off for too long, I got out my tools and cracked open the Nabaztag to see what technology lay inside. There were a few surprises.

The Nabaztag spends about 90 percent of its time doing nothing. The other 10 percent it looks like this.

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