GREENVILLE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Innovation First International, a global leader in educational and competitive robotics products and consumer robotics toys, today unveiled the HEXBUG Nano – a tiny ...
The day is finally here that I can talk about the newest addition to the HEXBUG Family. It gives me great pleasure to introduce to you the HEXBUG Nano! The smallest HEXBUG, the Nano propels itself ...
A few nights ago while doing some Christmas shopping, I came across the HEXBUG display at our local Toys R' Us. Being interested in robotics and remembering that GeekDad's own Anton Olsen works at ...
If your children are a bit too at ease with insects, grabbing ants or putting ladybugs into their tiny chocolate-ringed mouths as they are wont to do, introduce your little ones to bugs’ terrifying, ...
Innovation First has just showcased its latest robotic creations, the HexBug, at New York City’s toy fair. The new HexBug Ant Micro and HexBug Nano Newton have transparent exoskeletons and are powered ...
GREENVILLE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A lawsuit asserting claims for common law misappropriation and unjust enrichment was filed last week against MGA Entertainment, Inc. in the 354 th Judicial District ...
'Hexbug Nano v2' microbots use vibrations to propel themselves forward. By connecting several of these toys with an elastic silicon rubber chain, the resulting structure is 'elastoactive'. This means ...
Okay, so it isn't as artsy as making gooey bugs in a miniature oven, but HexBug's little micro-robotic tchotchkes are a good time in their own right. The digital entomologists at HexBugs decided to ...
MGA Entertainment Inc. is being sued by another rival toymaker, this time over its Legend of Nara Battling Bugs robotic toy line. Innovation First, based in Greenville, Texas, on Tuesday said that ...
A Texas toy company has filed a lawsuit alleging toy maker MGA Entertainment stole its idea for a tiny robotic bug. Innovation First Inc. filed the suit in Hunt County, Texas, last week over its ...
(CBS) - You know what the world needs? More bugs. It's not enough that they already outnumber us 100 million to one. Toy company Hexbug has decided to make little robot larvae, which could hatch into ...
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