The BBC has revealed the first-ever look at The Fifteenth Doctor’s sonic screwdriver, but it’s not only the model that’s changed, the new device actually holds a hidden message, one that might help ...
The Doctor: “What, you’ve never been bored? Never had a long night? Never had a lot of cabinets to put up? When I was a kid I loved toy lightsabers and blasters from Star Wars, but those were just ...
In the world of Doctor Who, the sonic screwdriver is a versatile tool with a wide range of capabilities. [Hartley] wanted some of that action for himself, and built a device of his own. Unable to ...
The BBC has released an official augmented-reality Sonic Screwdriver app, with four different versions of the screwdriver to choose from. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get ...
Aside from the Tardis, the piece of equipment that is most associated with The Doctor is his all-purpose, and in my opinion extremely over-used, tool the sonic screwdriver. Of the 12 different ...
I've only recently discovered Doctor Who. Well, recent meaning the latest incarnations of him that began in 2005. I saw a few episodes back when I was a kid but they scared me so badly (cheesy Daleks ...
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May 1000 curses rain down on the heads of the guys and gals at Think Geek who torment me with products I never knew I wanted… It’s my own stupid fault. I know that whenever the catalog from ...
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 ...
But like or loathe it — and make no mistake, while I'm Team Like, the majority of fans really don't care for it at all — it's just one of the changes you can expect from a 52-year-old sci-fi series ...