Anki will debut its iOS-powered Anki Drive car set on Oct. 23, and will be selling the toy cars for a starting price of $199. Anki.com Anki, a San Francisco-based startup that focuses on artificial ...
I was a Hot Wheels kid, but secretly, I pined for slot cars. Buzzing with current and fast as hell, slot car sets made by companies like Tyco and Aurora made my manually powered die-cast trinkets look ...
AI-powered remote control car maker Anki today unveiled Anki Overdrive, the next generation of its play sets that lets kids (and the adults who inevitably have to play with them) create their own ...
With the toys-to-life genre, the model has usually been one way. If you look at Skylanders orDisney Infinity, players have figurines and they put them on a reader of some sort and that instantly ...
GamesBeat is excited to partner with Lil Snack to have customized games just for our audience! We know as gamers ourselves, this is an exciting way to engage through play with the GamesBeat content ...
Anki is gearing up to launch Anki Overdrive, the follow-up game to its highly successful robot toy racing game Anki Drive which will feature customizable race tracks, two new cars, new modes and a new ...
With the holiday season approaching, Anki is gearing up to release the successor of its popular toys-to-life game. The company cleverly turns the genre on its head, so that instead of letting the toy ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how to do more with your consumer gadgets. That's why, in a move that CEO & Co-founder of Anki, Boris Sofman ...
The coolest connected toys of 2015 are back for round two this fall. Sphero has just rolled out (sorry) the similar BB-9E and the even grander R2-D2 (follow-ups to its delightful app-controlled BB-8), ...
In re-imagining vintage slot car racing, Anki set the bar for 21st century play: make it a phone app, use plenty of AI, and don’t forget laser warfare. If Elvis Presley’s still alive, he’ll love the ...
If there’s a robot uprising anytime soon, it seems unlikely to start in our living rooms. Robotic vacuums like Roomba sell well because they are so handy. But other types of home robots–pets and ...