WowWee received a temporary restraining order against makers of counterfeit Fingerlings. The company filed a federal lawsuit in October against 165 sellers of fraudulent merchandise. Customers have ...
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WowWee has announced some cool new products at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. Along with the usual extensions of existing product lines (more variants of their WowWee Alive Cubs, more humanoid ...
The WowWee toy company’s roots are in robotics, and its first hit toy, Robosapien, was designed by a NASA scientist. For one of its newest toys, it decided to reinvent something low-tech - cardboard.
January 9, 2008 Have you every wondered exactly what your cat or dog gets up to when you’re not home? WowWee Robotics, the pioneering company behind Robosapien, has unveiled its new WiFi-enabled, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It would be a massive understatement to suggest that robot toys are a mixed bag. They largely get the looks right, but brains are ...
This holiday season, a $14.99 toy hardly bigger than your finger put parents in a frenzy. Fingerlings — toy monkeys, unicorns and sloths that cling to your fingers and react to touch and sound by ...
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WowWee, the toymaker best known for the Robosapien, its 2004 hit product, showed off its latest smart toy at the 2016 CE Week show in New York, a pet robot named CHiP. Chief Technology Officer Davin ...
You've got to give WowWee credit for reaching. Its Robopanda may not exactly be the robot companion of your dreams, but it is, in some crucial ways, the most sophisticated bot WowWee has ever rolled ...
In the 16 years since Sony introduced AIBO, the first robotic pet, consumer robotics has not exactly flowered. AIBO was a smooth-moving, shockingly intelligent and incredibly expensive product.
WowWee is about to unveil its new line of high-tech robotic toys–but you don’t have to wait until next weekend to see what’s in store. Here’s a sneak peek at the lineup that will be introduced at the ...