To promote their Technic line of interconnecting gear and rod sets, LEGO used over one million LEGO Technic pieces to create a full-sized LEGO version of a Bugatti Chiron luxury supercar that can actually be driven."When we say with LEGO Technic you can BUILD FOR REAL, we really mean it! Hereâs our amazing 1:1 version of the iconic Bugatti Chiron. Not only does it look like the real thing, it also drives as well â and to prove it we took it for a spin on the same German track where Bugatti do their testing."..(Read...)
Monthly Archives: August 2018
Lucas the Spider in ‘One Man Band’
"If Lucas can become the world's most musical spider, then anything is possible!"..(Read...)
Ozzy Man’s Commentary on Theresa May’s Dancing
"Here's me critical analysis of Theresa May's sensational dance moves"..(Read...)
The Best Fails of the Week
Fail Army presents a collection of the best and funniest fail videos that hit the Internet during the fourth week of August 2018...(Read...)
MIT’s AI can Detect Depression in Conversation
MIT’s AI can Detect Depression in Conversation
New lawsuit shows your phone is unsafe at American borders
A recent case filed in federal court, where an American woman had her iPhone sized and cracked by Customs and Border Protection in a New Jersey airport, puts a whole new spin on the things we now need to worry about when leaving the country. It appea...
‘Madden’ shooting survivor files lawsuit against EA and the venue
Last week, there was a tragic shooting at a Madden 19 tournament at a bar in Jacksonville, Florida. Two professional players were killed and 10 others were injured. Now, one of the victims who survived the attack has filed a lawsuit against EA, the s...
China targets gaming to save children’s eyesight
China's education ministry has revealed a plan to protect kids' and teens' eyesight, with measures including regulating the number of online games and new releases, and limiting gaming time. As part of the plan, which several other ministries support...
Get a fridge that helps you sous vide
Sharp's newest fridge freezer doesn't have a water fountain or a voice assistant. Instead it houses a vacuum-packing slot that will help keep produce fresh for longer, reduce food waste (leftovers!) and, yes, even prep food for that millennial cookin...