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Lego unveils its first application for the iPadBy Mark Rollins - 11/11/2010 12:58:45 AM | |

I am actually surprised to see the headline from my Source, as I would think that Lego would dominate the iPad platform. I’ve heard the iPhone app sucks. However, this is first Lego app for the iPad with its App Creationary, which is a digital version of a Lego board game that works …
Read the rest of this entry »Androids are controlling Lego robotsBy Mark Rollins - 10/12/2010 1:27:40 PM | |

We have discussed how Lego Mindstorms NXT creations have been controlled by the HTC Hero and the Nokia N900. It would appear that there is now an Android App that will do the Lego known as MindDroid. It connects to the NXT module via Bluetooth, and uses the accelerometer to control the up/down and left/right [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Droid solves Rubiks’ cube in 24 secondsBy Mark Rollins - 05/09/2010 10:04:42 PM | |
Now here’s something that you don’t see every day. It is a Lego creation able to turn a Rubik’s Cube, and it is powered by an Android phone. I would imagine that the Droid in question is hooked up to the Mindstorm scanners in order to figure out the colors. This really …
Read the rest of this entry »Lego iPhone DockBy Mark Rollins - 03/29/2010 1:28:35 PM | |

Here is an iPhone dock that I would gladly buy, and I don’t even have an iPhone. Truth be told, it was the Lego look that got to me. Granted, it doesn’t have a piece that charges or syncs it to your computer, but it does hold it in place so you can …
Read the rest of this entry »Lego robot powered by Nokia N900By Mark Rollins - 03/19/2010 4:51:33 PM | |
Here is a robot that can be controlled by a Nokia N900, and uses Lego Mindstorm NXT components as a body. The purpose of this guy is to roam around and take a picture of anything that it runs into. The plan is to have it post messages and pictures to Twitter. …
Read the rest of this entry »RIM BlackBerry Tour 9360, in Lego form!By Mark Rollins - 03/13/2010 5:35:54 PM | |

Some of you have never heard of Nathan Sawaya, but he is a terrific Lego artist. He has just created a huge Lego RIM BlackBerry Tour 9360 that stands 5 feet tall. I’m not certain what it is good for, but for a display. Speaking of display, it has a flatscreen LCD …
Read the rest of this entry »Lego Mindstorms creations under control by the HTC HeroBy Mark Rollins - 02/08/2010 2:30:51 PM | |
Some of you might be familiar with Lego’s Mindstorms collection when allows Lego-maniacs the ability to create programmable robots. A Swedish tech company ENEA has created an App for the HTC Hero to control Lego Mindstorms creations. Many Mindstorms can be controlled via Bluetooth, but this one uses Wi-Fi due to the Android …
Read the rest of this entry »LEGO iPhone App SUCKS!By Brian - 01/01/2010 12:29:59 PM | |
Before you go out and jump for joy, let me tell you that this LEGO iPhone app may mislead you. It is not a game but more of an app that only pixelates stored pictures with brick-like designs. The only thing great about this LEGO iPhone app is that it is free. Aside from that, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Lego Computer Anyone?By Chris - 08/09/2008 5:07:15 PM | |
Do you like what you see so far? Would you like such a desktop PC? Are you a Lego freak? Well Luke Andersen surely is. He is also a computer science major and he created his own PC made out of Lego bricks. He paid $140 for 1,238 Lego pieces and then put them together [...]
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