Lego just unveiled its first-ever 'Smart Brick'
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Lego's first-ever showcase at CES 2026 could give us our first look at its upcoming Smart Play system. Here's how to watch the Lego CES 2026 presentation.
While most of us don’t want to work in construction, most humans do have an almost innate desire to build something every now and then. From baking cakes, woodworking or restoring old cars, there is just something to taking some parts and ending up with ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Writer by day, Comic by night, who aims to inform, inspire, and amuse. Jennifer Zhang, Dr. Jackie Faherty, Suni Lee and H.E.R. spoke on a panel hosted by Mariluz Cook (left to right ...
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It's almost Valentine's Day. And if there's a special someone in your life, you could go the traditional route – buy a box of candy and a bouquet of flowers. Or, if you're looking for a gift that's a little more outside the box, consider this LEGO set: a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming. When the Nike Dunk x LEGO (43008) set was first revealed in late May, one question immediately came to mind: who is it actually for?
Get ready for 80s fun as LEGO Ideas debuts its Gizmo (21361) set, which is a nostalgic tribute to the 1984 cult classic film Gremlins. Gremlins follows a young man named Billy who receives Gizmo as a mysterious Christmas gift from his traveling dad.
Lego has a nostalgia problem. I do, too. Like Hollywood and its eternal cycle of remakes, the Danish company has found a bottomless treasure pot full of GenX and Gen Z people willing to burn their credit cards to turn their golden memories into bricks.