Lego’s next release is a digital brick loaded with sensors that add new layers of interactivity to its play sets. WIRED got exclusive access to the Lego labs where the Smart Brick was born.
The car is the most common GT350 money could buy in 1967, with a four-speed manual, a standard 3.0:1 rear, and nothing special about it when new ...
Canada’s push to industrialize homebuilding runs into zoning fragmentation, regulatory complexity and local labour risks that ...
My first attempt at quantum coding wasn’t nearly as painful as I’d feared—and it’s probably something you could do too.
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