Lego might be marketed as a child's toy, but considering several generations have now grown up with the interlocking plastic blocks, there's a lot of people of various ages that enjoy playing around ...
In childhood, many of us wondered — wouldn’t it be cool if our miniature toys had “real” functions? Say, that our toy cars actually were able to drive, or at least, that the headlights could light up.
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 ...
Lego fans that are looking for an endlessly upgradable Lego computer case are sure to enjoy a look at this awesome Lego computer created by Mike Schropp. The Lego computer case is complete built from ...
Building a custom gaming computer from scratch can be a daunting prospect for a novice, but the work experienced tinkerers can do is often very impressive. Now, one talented individual has constructed ...
Custom PC builder Mike Schropp, who recently launched his Mini Lego computer priced from $999 and up depending on your choice of hardware, has this week launched a new system in the form of the Micro ...
On Saturday 11 th December, the Museum of Computing in Swindon will be staging an event combining two favourite activities of children of all ages, the creative world of the LEGO brick and computer ...
There’s just something delightful about scaled items. Big things shrunk down, like LEGO’s teeny tiny terminal brick? Delightful. Taking that terminal brick and scaling it back to a full-sized computer ...
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