Engineers from Boulder toy maker Sphero have not only shrunk its signature round robot into one about half the size of the original sphere, the new Sphero Mini responds to facial expressions. Users ...
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Transformers Gets Most Colorful Take Yet on Classic G1 Autobot
A new quartet of Transformers action figures by Galaxy Toys features modernized and colorful takes on one of the original ...
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Robosen Robotics, a leader in advanced consumer robotics, today announced the lineup of its highly anticipated MINI Robots, blending beloved storytelling ...
The new Mini Robots lineup from Robosen marks the debut of the world’s first smart toy platform, offering high-precision robotics and lifelike movements and voices. Robosen Robotics, a leader in ...
If you or your family are looking to learn a little more about programming robots and how they work, you might be interested in a new mini robot that has been created called the MOwayduino. The ...
Over the past year, Sphero has been busy teaming up with Disney on connected toys for film franchises like Star Wars, Spider-Man and Cars. But today the company is launching a product that takes it ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
One of them had legs and ‘to be honest, looked a little scary’ — Professor Pietro Valdastri is describing one of his designs for a miniature robot capable of navigating its way through a human body, ...
The future doesn't always arrive with a gasp and a boom like Skynet in Terminator. No, sometimes it's more like Office Space. At least that's the idea I get watching this video of the Marines' testing ...
Update: mOwayduino’s Indiegogo campaign has now gone live. If you grew up in the 80s you might recall Big Track: a programmable kids robo-truck that could be made to perform a handful of actions, like ...
For some it would be the stuff of childhood nightmares, but a Japanese company is creating robot dolls that look just like their customers. The 'Look A Like' dolls were displayed by LittleIsland ...
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