In a move that surprises no one and delights everyone, a modder turned the new LEGO build into a functioning Game Boy.
Danish toymaker Lego said on Tuesday it would invest $400 million over the next three years to step up efforts to produce its colourful bricks using sustainable materials instead of oil-based plastic.
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Rare LEGO Shopping Adventure in Germany – Epic Haul Part 1
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For those who get most of their new LEGO pieces by buying sets, it can be frustrating when one or two bricks suddenly goes missing. That can be especially bothersome if it's part of themed set that ...
LEGO released an official Game Boy set earlier this week - a surprisingly faithful recreation of Nintendo 's old handheld console. It's got everything the old console had, except the ability to take ...
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How better battery lifespans and reused batteries can push the US power grid into the future
As artificial intelligence and data centers demand more power from the grid, Carnegie Mellon University is improving a key technology at the heart of America's energy future—batteries.
From amphibious transports to Cold War-era trucks, these 13 military vehicles are now available to civilians. Models like the ...
Making things can return to America. I know this firsthand because I witnessed it at American Toyota plants, and it ...
Albania, Moldova, Montenegro, Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and perhaps most significantly Ukraine, ...
A year before her death, the legendary conservationist described how Derek had 'visited' her after his passing in 1980, and ...
The Halifax Mooseheads took the last playoff spot available in the QMJHL last season, but still managed to upset the ...
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