Fortunately, Lego didn’t just drop an idea, call it a day, and leave fans waiting. The company has already announced the first three “All-in-One” LEGO Star Wars sets range from 473 to 962 pieces, each ...
Benson also confirmed that the new initiative contains no artificial intelligence at all, as well as no camera.
The Lego Group has unveiled its Smart Play system, which uses “Smart Bricks” and “Smart Tags” to bring Lego sets to life. The ...
Eight years of development have produced a computer small enough to fit inside a classic 2x4 brick. But do kids really need a ...
Lego has officially announced a new 2x4 "smart brick" at CES 2026 this week. It's apparently the "most significant evolution" ...
These “Smart Bricks” and “Smart Play” initiatives, just announced at CES 2026, aren’t like the huge Lego Mario toys that ...
LEGO Smart Play platform involves patented sensor- and tech-packed 2 x 4 brick that brings interactive lights and sounds to ...
In today’s Tech Bytes: Lego is going high-tech. The new smart brick features a speaker, lights, and a tiny chip inside a ...
The Smart Brick has a 4.1mm ASIC chip inside of it that Lego says is smaller than a standard Lego stud. It runs something ...
For example, the most attention-grabbing thing you can do with Lego’s flagship set is have a lightsaber battle. Two Smart ...
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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.