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We tried out the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and the Watch 8 Classic smartwatches. They look great, feel comfortable, and offer ...
Borderlands 4 narrative director Sam Winkler shares some additional insight, writing, "I wrote some lines just for this feature and it includes maybe the dumbest most niche reference to a certain ...
As someone with a successful build, many people take notice of Ryan and his BB-8 at fan conventions. The puppeteer who worked ...
Meet Sphero’s version of BB-8. The tiny droid is only 4.5 inches high, is controlled by your mobile phone and will respond to your commands. Yes, your actual voice.
Explore the world of Star Wars droids, from R2-D2 to BB-8. Discover their roles, evolution, and impact on the saga in this ultimate guide!
Chris Lindsay, back right, operates his BB-8 droid at the Museum of Flight in Seattle on Saturday during a builders club event put on by Star Wars fanatics. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) Well ...
Denton was one of two engineers that built BB-8, the roller-ball droid from the new "Star Wars" films. He has also built a giant spider-like vehicle named Mantis, the world's largest hexapod robot.
On BB-8's last day of shooting, after the droid's final scene, the film crew gave the robot a resounding round of applause — a film ritual usually reserved for human actors.
In fall 2017, fans may finally have their answer in the form of Spin Master's Hero Droid BB-8, a $229 robot that responds to voice commands and rolls around just like the original.
New Atlas goes hands-on with the Force Band, a new wearable that allows users to control Sphero's BB-8 robot with motion gestures ...
What’s better than having your very own rolling, bleeping companion droid, pulled straight out Star Wars to scoot around on your kitchen floor? One you can control using the Force, of course. Not that ...