Tag: Sphero
EduTECH Success…
What an experience! The EduTECH Conference was held at the beginning of this week up in Brisbane, we attended the event and even had our own stand. EduTECH is the largest annual education technology conference and exhibition in Australasia with just over 200 exhibitors, it was definitely a worth while event. There were many insightful … continue reading
Sphero 2B: The newest addition to the Sphero family! Coming soon!
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Sphero 2.0 is totally amaze-balls
The first time around Sphero was a fun idea with not much meat on the bone. With Sphero 2.0 there is so much fun and even more potential it’s a killer idea for Christmas. A toy robotic ball could go either way on the spectrum of awful to amazing. The first version of Sphero sat … continue reading
Sphero Debuts Groundbreaking Augmented Reality App
[youtube_sc url=”http://youtu.be/UPn3jVGQw68″ width=”580″ height=”360″] BOULDER, Colo., Nov. 16, 2012 – Orbotix, the makers of Sphero, the first robotic ball gaming system controlled by smartphones and tablets, today announced the release of their groundbreaking augmented reality app, Sharky the Beaver. “Using Sphero as the moving fiducial, games can now be created where characters come to life … continue reading
THIS SUPER SPHERO A REAL MARVEL
Written By: Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson From: National Features October 16, 2012 6:00PM www.news.com.au REMEMBER when The Terminator warned robots would take over the world? It could be a lot of balls. The Sphero looks like a simple plaything but this ball is actually a robot. It can light up, roll around on command, trace drawings made on … continue reading
APPCESSORIES: CHANGING THE WAY KIDS PLAY
September 21, 2012 by Jeana Lee Tahnk Appfinity AppDrive Put yourself in the driver’s seat with this fun racing accessory.This, in conjunction with the 2XL ATV Offroad app ($4.99, free version available as well) will give new meaning to virtual offroading. The handles make for a realistic feel, but because of the small screen, it … continue reading