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Furby, Is That You?
  + stars: | 2023-07-15 | by ( Maggie Lange | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Not long after Furby’s release, the F.A.A. urged against using the toy on flights during takeoff and landing because there were concerns it would interfere with planes’ computer systems. In 1999, the National Security Agency banned Furby at its headquarters to prevent the toy, which could record and repeat audio, from capturing state secrets. “But people thought that Furby was weird because it encroached on being human,” Ms. Boyd said. Though the toy may have been unsettling to some, it found an audience: According to Hasbro, some 58 million Furbys have been sold since its release.
Persons: Kim Boyd, Furby, Ms, Boyd Organizations: National Security Agency, Hasbro Locations: mohawk
Hasbro is releasing a new Furby for the 25th anniversary of the toy's original release. Furbys were popular in the late '90s, selling 40 million toys in the first three years. Addressing the fears of those that remember, the Amazon listing confirms: Furby will have an off switch. Hasbro recently announced the 25-year anniversary redesign and return of the Furby, everyone's favorite (or least favorite) nonsense-spouting, fuzzy, chatterbox hamster-owl-creature-thing. Furbys were immensely popular when released in 1998, selling 40 million units in the first three years.
Persons: Furby, , Furbys, Chucky, Damian Dovarganes, Adam Sandler's, hashtag, it's Organizations: Hasbro, Service, NSA, Tiger Electronics, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal Locations: TikTok
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