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Originally posted by unconnected
no, the firm is called USR or US robotics..
I was thinking the same thing when I watched that movie..
Either the movie people are going to get their asses sued off, or they made a deal with USR(more probably) to use their name..
Really made me laugh though
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http://www.usr.com/press/irobot-popu...obot-movie.htm
"Watch for U.S. Robotics featured in this summer's epic action spectacular - I, ROBOT from Twentieth Century Fox -- scheduled to open July 16, 2004 (International launch dates may vary- see
www.irobotmovie.com for details). Starring Will Smith as a Chicago Police Detective, the movie is based upon the nine stories in Isaac Asimov's "I, ROBOT" anthology, which also served as the inspiration for our company name. Much like the movie's leading-edge special effects, U.S. Robotics has been at the forefront of modem technology by connecting users to the Internet for nearly three decades.