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Nabaztag, the rabbit-shaped PC peripheral, has seen a team up with Penguin's Ladybird books for kids that means the bunny can "read" the stories.
By scanning the book's RFID chip Nabaztag tells the stories with user controls taken care of by its ears.
Hit the play button now to see the bunny in action. The special books will go on sale at www.ztore.net from 27 October. Dad, Gadgets, RFID, Ladybird, Nabaztag, Penguin
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20 October 2008 15:35 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
What do you get if you combine a rabbit, a ladybird and penguin?Nabaztag, the rabbit-shaped PC peripheral, has seen a team up with Penguin's Ladybird books for kids that means the bunny can "read" the stories.
By scanning the book's RFID chip Nabaztag tells the stories with user controls taken care of by its ears.
Hit the play button now to see the bunny in action. The special books will go on sale at www.ztore.net from 27 October. Dad, Gadgets, RFID, Ladybird, Nabaztag, Penguin


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