Category:Nabaztag

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English: Nabaztag ( Armenian for "rabbit") is a Wi-Fi enabled ambient electronic device in the shape of a rabbit, invented by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier Mével, and manufactured by the company Violet . Nabaztag was designed to be a "smart object" comparable to those manufactured by Ambient Devices; it can connect to the Internet (for example to download weather forecasts, read its owner's email, etc.). It is also customizable and programmable to an extent, but with many features still lacking due to the lack of resources and partly-finished, bug-ridden applications. Sylvain Huet developed the code of all Violet objects. Antoine Schmitt has been their behavior designer and Jean-Jacques Birgé their sound designer (together they have also composed Nabaz'mob, an opera for 100 Nabaztag). Maÿlis Puyfaucher (who features its French voice) wrote all the original texts pronounced by the rabbit.
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