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Bluetooth technology is not uncommon in a new, modern car, but this specific automobile uses it for a different purpose: remote control. “Top Gear” collaborated with Lego Technic to create a cool ...
It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn to anything with four wheels. Prior to joining the Roadshow team, he was a freelance contributor for Motor Authority ...
Lego Technic and Top Gear have joined forces to bring you this little box of joy: an app-controlled rally car! The Lego Technic TG Rally Car will be available next month; a 463-piece model (that TG ...
LEGO TECHNIC has launched this cool Motorised Bulldozer, a realistic model fitted with an infrared receiver, and powered by a remote control unit. It features four individual motors and one battery ...
Toy plastic bricks just got a little bit faster. A new Lego Technic set featuring an app-controlled Top Gear–themed rally car was revealed today at the Los Angeles auto show. The $129 set includes 463 ...
LEGO builders that are looking for an easy way to control their creations using either a smartphone or tablet, may be interested in a new remote control system that supports both Android and iOS ...
If you your kids play with LEGO Technic, and the standard infra-red receiver feels just a little 1990s, a new Kickstarter project has the answer. The SmartBrick is a Bluetooth LE receiver that forms a ...
We probably don’t have to tell the readers of Hackaday that LEGO isn’t just for kids; we’ve seen plenty of projects that live in an enclosure made of the multi-color bricks, and let’s not even get ...