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It’s not just about moving pieces — it’s about doing so with precision and flair. At its core, the Pi Board employs an XY stepper motor grid coupled with magnets to glide chess pieces across ...
Your remote opponent can play with a GoChess board of their own, or they can play via certain platforms, like chess.com. Once they input their move, you'll see the pieces slide across the board in ...
Weight: Chess pieces should feel weighty and solid so they stay firmly in place on the board.For this reason, many wooden pieces include weights at the bottom. Sets made specifically for travel ...
It’s Wizard’s Chess! We first saw Square Off at CES 2017, where we gave it our Best Cool Tech award.The chess pieces on the board can move without any help. Think Wizard’s Chess from J.K ...
Square Off is a physical chess board, but your opponent’s pieces move around the board, seemingly of their own accord. So, Wizard's Chess, basically?
If you’ve ever played chess or even checkers, you’ve probably thought about making a board that lets a computer play you without having to enter your moves and look at the board on a screen.
Chess is one of the most popular board games in the world, and with good reason. Chess isn't always about winning; it's an art, science, and a sport to continue learning from. Even after an uptick ...
The Centaur Smart Chess Set, which is now on sale at the MoMA Design Store, looks just like a regular chess board, but it tracks the moves that you play, and then indicates the computer’s move ...
NEW YORK (AP) The historic 1972 title chess match between American Bobby Fischer and the defending Soviet champ, Boris Spassky, was as much about Cold War ...
Think of it as a non-magical wizard's chess board from Harry Potter. The pieces move on their own, ... Normally retailing for $449, you can pick up this smart chess board for $424.99. Mashable Deals ...
The Square Off Pro isn’t the first internet-connected chessboard I’ve tried. My first was actually from the same company, Square Off’s Grand Kingdom Set, which is a massive board with pieces ...
Any chess player worth her salt thinks at least a few moves ahead, which is why when you look at the self-moving chess board in the video above you have to think: how close are we to Wizard's ...