Doctor Who’s sonic screwdriver can do pretty much anything, from re-attaching barbed wire to igniting swamp gas. Now, thanks to this replica from The Wand Company, it can control your TV – just in ...
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Sure, you could pretend to be the Doctor with a simple plastic sonic screwdriver. It might even have a LED on the tip, and if you’re really splurging a tiny speaker for sound effects. Yep, you could ...
Sure, you could pretend to be the Doctor with a simple plastic sonic screwdriver. It might even have a LED on the tip, and if you’re really splurging a tiny speaker for sound effects. Yep, you could ...
The Wand Company - known for developing the World’s first infrared remote control magic wand and BBC Worldwide today reveal the must-have accessory for Doctor Who fans – the Sonic Screwdriver ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. True Dr. Who fans will love the gesture-controlled Sonic ...
ThinkGeek and the BBC have gotten together to create a real-life Sonic Screwdriver, and it went on sale last week. The IR-based remote can control "99.9% of all devices that use an IR remote," or so I ...
Rik is Pocket-lint's senior news editor and has been a tech and games journalist since the 80s. He has seen and covered just about every console, mobile phone, gadget and home cinema device launched ...
Rik is Pocket-lint's senior news editor and has been a tech and games journalist since the 80s. He has seen and covered just about every console, mobile phone, gadget and home cinema device launched ...