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August 16, 2006 We loved Robosapien V1 and V2 but longed to be able to do just that much more. Now it’s all possible and more asRobosapien has had a serious hardware upgrade! The new RS Media provides ...
So you've got your army of RoboSapiens and RoboRaptors to terrorize your home or office with their little dance routines, but don't you wish you could control them to really wreak some havoc? A new ...
Q4 Technologies, a software company previously known for its gridmagic art package, is working on software to control Wowwee devices. Go-Robo, currently in beta, allows users to write commands for ...
The press release promises that he can bowl. Place the green plastic ball in his articulated fingers and the Robosapien V2 should grab it, wind up, and let the ball fly. He does grab the ball and he ...
Carl Monk has published details of an awesome new project he has undertaken over the past few months, during which he has installed a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC into the body of a broken Robosapien ...
Well, not that last part, anyway. The successor to the uber-popular RoboSapien is, however, a smart-talking, three-wheeled robot called Tribot, which the guys from WowWee were showing off last night.
This week on newsstands, youll find TIME’s Inventions special—and in it, my annual tech buyer’s guide. To celebrate, I wanted to review the hottest and potentially hard-to-find high-tech toy of the ...
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