Rubik’s cubes are a popular puzzle — one found exciting or infuriating depending on your personal bent. [PuzzLEGO] has designed a LEGO Rubik’s cube, with the latest revision improving on flimsy ...
ARM engineer David Gilday has combined the Google Nexus One, some Lego and a Rubik's cube, in a tech demo that can only be described as the geek Holy Grail. We bow before him. Lego Mindstorms allows ...
You might remember last year we featured the CubeStormer, a Rubik’s Cube solver that was built from Lego and became the World’s Fastest Lego Mindstorms RCX Speedcubing Robot. Well, the team is back ...
How long does it take you to solve a Rubik’s cube? We’re pretty sure that it takes us longer than 25 seconds — way longer! We’re also sure that this LEGO constructed Droid-controlled Rubik’s solver is ...
Back in the analog days, the geekiest expression of creativity and engineering have been Lego blocks. These days, it's the Raspberry Pi. Of course, LEGO has caught up with the times and you can even ...
This is the CubeStormer 3, which just hauled in the Guinness World Record for analyzing and solving a Rubik’s cube in 3.253 seconds. It’s made out from LEGO, magic, the devil, children’s dreams, ...
Meet the Lego-built machine that might be smarter than you. Made using Lego Mindstorms, Raspberry Pi, and BrickPi, this homemade machine solves Rubix cube with ease. According to Rumble.com, it uses ...
The Cubestormer 3 solved a Rubiks cube in 3.253 seconds. If you want to look like you’re smart and do it in a dramatic fashion, solving a Rubik’s cube really fast is a surefire way to get the job done ...
Normally hyper-intelligent robots terrify me, but this little guy has officially won me over. It uses Lego Mindstorms parts, a Lego programmable robotics kit and—of all things—a Nokia N95 mobile phone ...
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