If you're reading this right now, there's a very good chance that you were one of many millions of children to grow up with LEGO as one of your favorite toys. The Danish plastic connecting bricks are ...
We probably don’t have to tell the readers of Hackaday that LEGO isn’t just for kids; we’ve seen plenty of projects that live in an enclosure made of the multi-color bricks, and let’s not even get ...
Lego bricks are, well… Lego bricks. They’ve stayed largely the same for decades and are simply plastic pieces designed to be combined, rebuilt, and imagined into just about anything. While this isn’t ...
Something to look forward to: Lego is transforming one of its most recognizable pieces – the standard 2 x 4 brick – into a fully functioning computer. Beginning March 1, the company will release Smart ...
If you’ve been putting off finishing that $700 LEGO Millennium Falcon, here’s the motivation you need: you can now pop a “computer” brick with a working OLED display into the cockpit. James Brown, a ...
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Holographic storage and Lego computers: February’s most powerful new PC hardware From "Superman crystals" to a mini-PC invasion, February's onslaught on new PC hardware was ferocious indeed.
Students, hobbyists and tech-savvy parents who use–or plan to use–the LEGO Mindstorms kits with the NXT computer module usually program the device through a graphical language such as a subset of ...