Remember Big Mouth Billy Bass? That strange wall-mounted fish from the '90s that sings "Take Me to the River?" Well, now it connects to Amazon Alexa's voice assistant, and its lips will move in-sync ...
(NEXSTAR) — “Don’t worry, be happy” — if you were around in the late 1990s and early 2000s, odds are Bobby McFerrin’s 1988 hit by that name is probably inextricably tied to one singer — and it’s not ...
I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand products during 18 years working full-time at PCMag.com, including every generation of the iPhone and the ...
Everyone remembers the Big Mouth Billy Bass, the talking, singing, anthropomorphic fish of 1999. A video surfaced on the internet several weeks ago of one intrepid user that modified their Big Mouth ...
One of our great items of pop culture kitsch, the Big Mouth Billy Bass has entertained countless man caves, garages, fish fry restaurants and fishing clubs for decades now. This plastic robot fish ...
Get fishy with it. Big Mouth Billy Bass is back and better than ever. Everyone's favorite singing and talking fish is now programmed to respond to Alexa voice commands delivered to a compatible Amazon ...
DALLAS (AP) -- Kitsch and high-tech are linking up just in time for Christmas. Big Mouth Billy Bass is programmed to respond to Alexa voice commands through a compatible Amazon Echo device. That means ...
The future is here, and it's terrifying. Taking the plunge to get an Amazon Echo can be a big deal for some people. Sure, we're all used to having Siri on our phones, but having a robot around the ...
Mel Magazine is a little late to the Big Mouth Billy Bass 20th anniversary party. The Dallas-born animatronic singing fish that took Al Green’s “Take Me to the River” to new depths originally ...