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A 3,600-piece Lego grand piano sat on the Reynolds Coliseum court alongside a Super Mario television and game controller, works of art briefly taking over a space designated for athletics. N.C. State ...
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Ethan Dewhurst builds Legos on location and connects with people while doing it Ethan Dewhurst/Instagram Like many people, Ethan Dewhust began playing with Legos as a child He rediscovered his love ...
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Everyday objects feel fixed and familiar, as if they were always meant to be exactly what they are now. In reality, many began with very different purposes. Some emerged as side effects of experiments ...
Lego unveiled Smart Bricks, the brand’s first foray into smart tech integration, at this year’s CES trade show. The first Smart Bricks sets are already available for pre-order and will be released in ...
New sensor-packed Smart Bricks introduced at CES add color, sound, and interactivity to classic Lego builds, debuting with Star Wars sets this spring. I’m PCMag’s senior writer covering smart home and ...
Smart bricks and minifigs are coming to Lego, and the implications are exciting, but equally alarming. For months now, diehard fans have been arguing over leaks of the tech-fueled playsets and their ...
The new bricks have miniscule micro chips inside them - smaller than a Lego stud - that power a range of sensors that react to children's movements in real-time.