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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Though Sphero released its first rolling robot way back in 2011, the company is probably best known for the BB-8 droid it released before Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens hit cinemas in late ...
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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