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  • Squirt water gun robot pesters raccoons, takes orders from Android (video)

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    11.24.2010

    It's not uncommon to see Mr. Android and Sir Arduino team up in the world of homegrown robotics, but Squirt has managed to hop out of the me-too crowd with a downright charming control scheme (and even more charming looks). Put simply, this water gun robot was designed to "water plants and chase away raccoons," but from a broader perspective, the creator was looking to demonstrate how robotics could be used in small irrigation and well systems. Better still, this is far more than just a robot that's controlled remotely via smartphone; if you switch it into 'guard mode,' it'll search and destroy -- pelting anything "that moves" with a blast of water. And yeah, it can also be controlled via SMS, so even the cats can't celebrate too quickly once the owner heads out for work. Hit the source link to find out more on how this masterpiece was constructed, or head beyond the break for a quick demo vid.

  • GameStop hits the sauce for the 4th, offers up bizarre Wii bundles

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    07.04.2009

    Are you in the market for a "Summer Fun" Wii bundle to get your Independence Day started right? Oh, yeah? Fantastic, 'cause GameStop has just the packages for you. For the low, low price of $249.99, the aforementioned bundle consists of a Nintendo Wii console, a water gun and... wait, what? Amazingly enough, GameStop has seen fit to bundle a $0.25 water gun with a Wii and call it a bundle; heck, it's even limiting them to two per household. If that's not strange enough for you, there's also the Pirate Tattoo bundle and Take a Bath with a Buddy (a rubber ducky, just so we're clear) bundle. Talk about really taking advantage of that whole "freedom" thing.Read - Summer Fun bundleRead - Pirate Tattoo bundleRead - Take a Bath with a Buddy bundle[Via Joystiq]

  • Exclusive Wii/rubber ducky bundles and more available at GameStop

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    07.02.2009

    Here's a problem we're sure you're familiar with: you need a new video game console for your own kids right now, but you also need a guaranteed method of ruining that console, and you only have time to shop on one website. GameStop has solved that problem with its Summer Fun bundle, which consists of a Wii and a plastic water gun. Yes, really.That's actually the least bizarre of GameStop's Wii/cheapo party favor bundles. The others include The Pirate Tattoo bundle, which includes a pirate-style tattoo sleeve The Take a Bath with a Buddy bundle, which includes a water-squirting rubber duck. The Mario & Sonic Olympic Games bundle, which includes -- oh, that one's okay. We honestly can't tell what's going on here. Is this some form of retail trolling on GameStop's part?[Via Destructoid]