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Ever wished you too could make use of the awesome powers that lie within Dr. Matt Smith's Mark VII Sonic Screwdriver? Well, it's still not exactly a reality in the way of the space-bred handyman's ...
The awesome folks at ThinkGeek were kind enough to send me one of their new 11th Doctor Sonic Screwdrivers for a test drive. Designed after the Mark VII sonic screwdriver, this universal remote can be ...
I'm too young for all of this excitement. I just saw the latest temptingly tasty treat from those little scamps at ThinkGeek – a Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote (I'm sure you are ...
ThinkGeek, the awesome online store to purchase all things geeky, has this week announced a new addition to their product range with the launch of the Doctor Who Mark VII Sonic Screwdriver Universal ...
Doctor Who's famous sonic screwdriver will be the inspiration for a new TV remote, it has been reported. The Doctor's trusty instrument, introduced for Patrick Troughton's Time Lord in 1968, unlocks ...
Hopefully this universal remote will be more reliable than the real Sonic Screwdriver. This replica is probably the closest you’ll ever get to having a real Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver. What does it ...
In terms of technology, we can think of few things less interesting than the average TV remote. Grey slabs of living room-related averageness require a serious makeover to get us excited. Alleviating ...
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 ...
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 ...
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