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Attack of the ‘drunken’ Roomba: Robot vacuum cleaners on the loose

You can run, but you can’t hide.
The robotic vacuum cleaner Roomba is on the loose – and it shows no fear.
That’s because its latest software update is a little bit not quite right, and it’s making the devices act in a very peculiar fashion.
Or, as one internet user put it, “acting drunk”.
Apparently, the latest software causes the Roomba to spin in continuous circles and bump into furniture; scurry off its dock in a diagonal direction; take an extra long time to do what it’s asked;…
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