The OG slime, Gak was sold by Nickelodeon and was a must-have for ‘90s kids who weren’t afraid to get a little gross. Parents ...
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14 Gifts Every '90s Kid Wanted for Christmas

For ’90s kids, Christmas wasn’t just a holiday; it was a highly anticipated event. It was a season of flipping through toy ...
Finally, Furby mania also translated into McDonald’s Happy Meal toys, and a complete set of all 80 McDonald’s Furbys (or ...
In some sense, Mr. Brooks has only himself to blame. The current humanoid craze is “kind of his fault,” said Anthony Jules, Mr. Brooks’s co-founder and C.E.O. at Robust.AI, which is building automated ...
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10 nostalgic toys from the 90s now selling for shocking prices

Remember when we thought our childhood toys were just, well, toys? Turns out the playthings we tossed around in the 90s might ...
CNET has been testing robot vacuums for years, but we're always refining our testing procedures. Here's the process we use to evaluate robot vacuums for cleaning, navigation performance, obstacle ...
Curio, a Redwood City startup, sells stuffed animals, including a talking rocket plushie called Grok that's voiced by artist ...
Dust off your Trapper Keeper and crank up the Duran Duran—there’s a magical portal in Denver where the 1980s never ended, and Colorado residents are making pilgrimages like it’s the neon-colored Mecca ...
A postwar robot toy car known as the “Honeymoon Car” has sold for $233.7k – more than the price of a Tesla. The rare Japanese toy with a robot driver and a robot passenger seems to have been ...
Growing up Black in the ’90s and 2000s meant holiday wish lists loaded with toys that felt like magic the second they hit the shelves. For many of us, Christmas morning was about claiming a slice of ...
From demonstrating its rescue capabilities during disasters to busting a move and serving up drinks, the latest advances in humanoid robot technology are on full display at this year’s International ...
Does anyone remember watching Saturday cartoons as a kid and actually really looking forward to the commercials? For me, those were almost as riveting as the shows themselves! This would be the time ...