Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. I suck ...
Paper airplanes have come a long way since you and your classmates perfected your folding technique all those years ago — but you can still put those skills to good use. A new gadget called the ...
I can still remember the first day I learned to make a paper airplane. The moment I released it from my tiny five-year-old hands and saw it float through the air is probably the reason I wanted to be ...
If you’re into paper planes, it doesn’t get any cooler than the PowerUp 4.0 paper plane kit. It’s something that turns anyone into an experienced paper plane pilot at the touch of a button, while ...
The only thing better than a perfectly made paper airplane arcing through the air is that same airplane refusing to land because it’s got an electric motor. And all you need is Power Up, a kit that ...
I'm pretty good at paper airplanes. With the right design and a few extra creases (a Concord-like bent beak at the nose, and a raising of flaps at the back end of the wings) you can make a plane that ...
So, it turns out that people really like paper airplanes, and by that we don't mean the M.I.A. song, although that's pretty neat too. No, we're talking about PowerUp's Bluetooth propellor kit for ...
Technology is everywhere these days. It's even in kids' paper airplanes. PowerUp is at the 2014 NYC Toy Fair, and it has a Bluetooth propellor kit for paper airplanes. The kit actually converts your ...
It was six years ago that we first heard about PowerUp, a kit that added a motorized propeller to paper airplanes. Since then, Bluetooth remote-control functionality has been added, and a version with ...