I might be the only person at Gizmodo that likes Sphero’s new Cars toy. My co-workers hate the way the robot announces it’s going to sleep, and the long animated process it takes to wake up. They’re ...
If you have a child in your house under 15, then you’re probably intimately familiar with Lightning Mcqueen and the Pixar movie franchise Cars. The Cars crew is heading back to the big screen next ...
Sphero, the company which has been making app-controlled robots for years, have followed up their last year hit of the Star Wars BB-8 with another product linked to the Disney family. This time it is ...
Cars might not be Pixar’s most popular film with critics, but it’s a licensing juggernaut, notching up over US$10bn in merchandise to date. Among adults, the likes of Buzz Lightyear, Nemo and Wall-E ...
Lightning McQueen just got an upgrade this Christmas 2017 - and now the App enabled car is a whopping £299.99. Kids have fell in love with the racing car films once again… but their latest toy is ...
If you’ve got children of a certain age, you’ll know how fond they are of the plastic ride-on electric cars you can buy at any toy store in the U.S. You’ll also know that as they grow, children ...
NASCAR engineer Seth Dillard uses real-world aerodynamics software to prove Lightning McQueen's smile is actually a drag.
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