Sphero, the company behind a popular series of remote control Star Wars toys, is spinning off a new company that will focus on military and law enforcement robotics. Credit: Denver Post via Getty ...
Forget Kim Kardashian's arse, this little BB-8 droid toy almost broke the internet when unveiled recently. Now we've had a play, we can see why. Bringing what is fast becoming a favourite character of ...
Get your own little R2-D2 and BB-9E robots for steep discounts this Amazon Prime Day. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Breaking ...
Normally I fill this space with tips about the hottest deals on Apple’s own products, but for this Friday, let’s have some fun, shall we? Today Best Buy is selling the R2-Q5 app-controlled droid from ...
ENTER OUR BB-8 SPHERO GIVEAWAY! We have a bunch of Star Wars BB-8 Droids, and we are giving some away! In this episode, we open up the BB-8 Sphero, which is the amazing Star Wars toy that is ...
DENVER BUSINESS JOURNAL - The popular droid toy from the upcoming movie Star Wars: The Force Awakensis rolling back into stores as the Boulder maker of the BB-8 toy prepares for the holiday season and ...
This R2-D2 can be ordered for $35.99 right now, even thought it's out of stock. You're basically just reserving one at this price, and Amazon will fulfill the order when they get more. I've bought a ...
The original BB-8 droid by Sphero was atop many a Christmas list, but for those who had irked Santa, there's something even better on the way. A new battle-worn BB-8 droid has been unveiled at CES ...
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Sphero, known for its popular BB-8, BB-9E, and R2-D2 iPhone-controlled droids, today confirmed that it is discontinuing all licensed products. In a statement provided to The Verge, Sphero CEO Paul ...
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