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  2. Computer Engineer Barbie - Wikipedia

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    Computer Engineer Barbie is the 126th career version of Mattel's Barbie doll. In response to poll results indicating strong support for computer engineers, the doll set was created and introduced in 2010.

  3. Tiger Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Electronics has been part of the Hasbro toy company since 1998. [8] [9] Hasbro paid approximately $335 million for the acquisition. [10]In 2000, Tiger was licensed to provide a variety of electronics with the Yahoo! brand name, including digital cameras, webcams, and a "Hits Downloader" that made music from the Internet (mp3s, etc.) accessible through Tiger's assorted "HitClips" players ...

  4. Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Originally sold by Toys R'Us, Walmart, KB Toys, Amazon, and Target.com. The 2007 release in the Tekno and Friends robot line was Sakura. Sakura interact with girls or boys and answers yes and no questions, doing fortune telling, knows funny facts, fashion, keeping secrets using her key and remote, and dances on a robotic scooter. [10]

  5. ‘Dollar store’ haul: Top tech toys you can find for loose change

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    You can still treat yourself to a tech bargain from your local dollar store. And you'll be surprised what you can find. ‘Dollar store’ haul: Top tech toys you can find for loose change

  6. With Black Friday around the corner, what tech and toys are ...

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    We have compiled a list of tech and toys you will want to ... You are not alone. Many shoppers get at least a little bit anxious picking out the right gifts for their friends and loved ones.

  7. Tinkertoy - Wikipedia

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    Tinkertoys have been used to construct complex machines, including Danny Hillis's tic-tac-toe-playing computer (now in the collection of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California) and a robot at Cornell University in 1998. One of Tinkertoy’s distinctive features is the toy’s packaging.

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