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1960s Computer Toy / Rocketship By Gizmodo.com Published November 17, 2005 | Comments ... Back in the 1960s, you couldn’t go on the internet to look at porn or play mini-golf.
Beepberry is a new project from Pebble and Beeper founder Eric Migicovsky that lets you build an archaic portable mini-computer that looks like a BlackBerry. You can order one for $79 or $99 with ...
MIDTOWN, N.Y. -- It may look like a mini robot dinosaur, but there is a new generation of smart toy from which your child can learn. Wirelessly connected to the internet, the toy initiates and ...
The mini computer that I said feels more like a toy than a computing device is heading to a Toys ‘R’ Us store near you. The Eee PC is one of the cheapest computers available. And it wa… ...
Kano the company behind the crowd funded Raspberry Pi computer kit has this week announced that their range of products will be available to purchase from both Toys R Us and Barnes & Noble retail ...
Wirelessly connected to the internet, the toy initiates and engages in real conversations with your child, powered by IBM's computer wizard "Watson" for cognitive computing.
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