3-in-1 Solar Robot
The creators of the 6-in-1 Solar Robot are back with a new cool eco-friendly product.
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The creators of the 6-in-1 Solar Robot are back with a new cool eco-friendly product.
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This colorful and playful series of USB flash drives consists of six different models in various shapes and colors – all designed to look like cute little toy robots.
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This awesome little manga inspired robot has been created by a Japanese person who goes under the nickname Clockwork and who is a true fan of the manga culture and robotics.
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With this cool DYI solar robot kit you will get six types different robots for the price of one.
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This USB mouse can be transformed into the shape of the Trypticon character and it will look great together with the Optimus Prime Transformers 4-Port USB Hub.
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It’s not the first time this tin can astromech droid gets filled with water. Last year we could see R2-D2 as an aquarium with a built-in periscope, and now the design of the popular Star Wars robot has been used for a water bottle.
Read moreFans of the Transformers robots will soon be able to get their hands on a new edition of Takara Tomy’s classic Transformers wristwatch that was first released in the 80s.
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Yes, those popular Transformers robots sure come in all shapes and sizes.
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The talented Japanese 3D artist Kazushi Kobayashi has created the Chubu 01 – a line of beautiful mecha robot models described as something from “a parallel 50s where the robots are the most popular transport system”.
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Honda has tested a 49-foot replica of their ASIMO humanoid robot, that’s 12 times the height of the original. The animated replica will be a guest of honor at the 120th Rose Parade as well as kick off Honda’s 50th anniversary of U.S. operations.
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We’ve seen the Transformers, Superman, Batman and Darth Vader do it. Now it’s also time for Pixar’s trash-compacting robot Wall-E to take the shape of a laptop to teach your kids about about maths, grammar and other important stuff.
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The modular dwelling system “Walking House” is capable of moving in speeds of up to 60 meters per hour and it enables persons to “live a peaceful nomadic life, moving slowly through the landscape or cityscape with minimal impact on the environment.”
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