OUR NETWORK:TechLore Explore3DTV MyOpenRouter MediaSmart home TiVoCommunity See all... About UsAdvertiseContact Us

Robots in the News RSS Feed

A RoboCommunity Blog By Community Headlines

Blog Avatar Stay current! Keep informed! Get the latest news, rumors, and information about WowWee's line of robotic toys and robots in general. This is RoboCommunity's headline news!


WowWee Alive Perfect Puppies Buddy & Bella Scamper Into Your Heart

Not content to stop with the lovable Alive Cubs, the creators at WowWee have brought the Perfect Puppy series of Alive pets to life.  Buddy is an adorable goldendoodle, while Bella is a Portuguese Water Dog; both are sure to become your next favorite companion.

Judging by the descriptions on WowWee's official site, the Perfect Puppies seem to improve on the previous alive toys; they can make 18 different sounds, more of their body parts are animated, they respond differently to loud or soft voice commands, and can tell the difference between different kinds of touch interaction (e.g., pet, stroke, etc.)

You can learn more about the Perfect Puppies at WowWee's official site.


RoboScooper Grabs Stuff, Helps You Recycle, And Looks Cute Too

It's been a while since we heard any robotic news from our friends at WowWee, and we're all beaming with joy as we announce the newest member of the family: Roboscooper.

This friendly (and helpful) blue-eyed chap will give you a hand with picking up small objects around the house.  If you put him in autonomous mode, he'll put the glom on tiny treasures without even having to be told.  If you get bored watching him pick up your Twix and Doritos wrappers while you sip your Mountain Dew, you can take full driving control and even whack stuff for fun.

You can pre-order Roboscooper for $70 USD.

[Via Engadget]


WowWee Rocks Out With PaperJamz Guitars, Amp, and Drum Kit

We've all grown to know and love WowWee for their robotics creations, but their most recent announcement focuses on a brand new line of electronic toy products called PaperJamz. WowWee is no stranger to the toy market, and this latest entry holds lots of promise.

Lance Ulanoff at PCMag.com got a chance to play hands on with the PaperJamz, and you can take a peep at this excellent video documenting his experience.  If you're familiar with Guitar Hero, you can get an idea of the appeal here.  The electric guitars are literally made out of cardboard and are played via a touch capacitive panel, to simulate the strumming of strings.  The sound is impressively loud and clear, and you can even amplify the guitar with an additional cardboard amp, which utilizes a flat panel loudspeaker to project your chords.  If you have a friend who's willing to jump in, PaperJamz also has a realistic sounding drum kit for you to pound out some rhythm.

Read More

WowWee Rovio Dives Into Augmented Reality With LinceoVR

Words can barely describe how much we love this!  There's been a lot of chatter lately about augmented reality (AR), usually in the world of cellphones.  Apple's iPhone 3GS, for example, is starting to gather a decent library of games that blend the real world with the digital world, such as Gunman.

So, what if you could also pilot Rovio in a virtual world?  LinceoVR, an innovative product by seac02, allows you to do just that.   Dubbed the "WowWee Rovio gaming platform," LinceoVR can pilot your Rovio where he's never gone before. 

Judging by their description on the Rovio page, it sounds like the possibilities for this are endless; LinceoVR artists can create their augmented reality application and "export it" for viewing with the Rovio.  Honestly, we're not entirely sure how it works, but it looks awesome.  Check out the video to see what we mean!

Read More

Save 50% On WowWee Rovio Headlight Attachment for Limited Time

Awesome... for an unannounced, limited time, get Rovio's headlight attachment for a whopping 50% off at the WowWee Store.  All you have to do is use the coupon code "shine."  You'll also receive free shipping!

Head on over to the WowWee Store to pick one up now, before it's too late!


WowWee Roborover Wins 2009 iParenting Media Award

The iParenting Media Awards aim to recognize products that are outstanding for children, through a thorough and fair evaluation process.  WowWee products have won many of these awards, the latest of which is our buddy Roborover!

With the entertaining Roborover, WowWee continues its tradition of creating robotic toys that are perfect for kids and adults alike.  Join us in helping Roborover celebrate his award!

[For more information on Roborover, click here.]

[For more information on the iParenting Awards, click here.]


Robots Can't Wait For Christmas, Start Dancing Early

Whether you're the type to break out the tree and candy canes early, or the all-your-shopping-is-done-on-Christmas-Eve kind, who doesn't love a little robot dancing action?  Especially when done to the tune of some of your favorite holiday tracks.

[Via Engadget]


Cinemin Swivel: Available This Month! (Press Release)

Remember a decade ago when carrying around a boombox on your shoulder was considered "portable" and "car phones" were the size of bricks? Bigger isn't always better, particularly when it comes to technology. With the new Cinemin Swivel pico projector, you can have the best of both worlds - a tiny gadget that delivers one big picture. Packed into the size of a candy bar, the Cinemin Swivel harnesses the same DLP® technology commonly found in high-definition TVs. The Cinemin Swivel is available this month at Brookstone stores and Amazon.com for the retail price of $299.99.

Connect to your favorite mobile device - iPhone(TM), iPod, video game console, digital camera, portable DVD player - and share media with anyone, any time, anywhere, including TV shows on the bedroom ceiling, foreign cinema in the backyard, YouTube on a subway wall, vacation photos on an airplane tray table, or psychedelic graphics on the dance floor. Designed by WowWee Technologies(TM) and powered by

Read More

Aquatic Robot Mimics Amazonian Knifefish

We've always been intrigued by aquatic 'bots; it seems they don't get a lot of time in the spotlight.  Truthfully, a lot of the Earth's secrets are in the water, and we love to see when new machines are created to explore the deep blue.

Which, of course, is exactly what the University of Bath's "Gymnobot" is designed to do.  Apparently, the design of this torpedo-shaped swimmer was inspired by the Amazonian knifefish, which has an undulating fin that covers the length of its underside.  This fin helps Gymnobot be more efficient and avoid propeller-based mishaps.

[Read More at Science Daily]


Cinemin Swivel Now Shipping, Save $50 Through 10/27/09

All of you who have been patiently awaiting the final release of the Cinemin Swivel from WowWee Technologies... wait no further.  The Cinemin Swivel is now available for purchase from the official site - get yours while they're hot!

In addition, we have a special coupon to offer you!  Type in the coupon code "robocommunity" when you place your order at cinemin.tv, and save $50!  The coupon is good through Tuesday, October 27th, so don't delay!

[Purchase Now via cinemin.tv]


Browse all 182 entries in this blog

 
 
 

Please log in or register to participate in this community!

Log In

Remember

Not a member? Sign up!

Did you forget your password?

You can also log in using OpenID.

close this window
close this window