ARM engineer David Gilday has combined the Google Nexus One, some Lego and a Rubik's cube, in a tech demo that can only be described as the geek Holy Grail. We bow before him. Lego Mindstorms allows ...
What do you get when you combine the brains of Android with the body of Lego? If you’re UK-based chip designer and Lego enthusiast David Gilday, you get a DIY robot capable of solving a Rubik’s Cube.
Solving the Rubik's Cube puzzle popularized in the 1980s is an exercise in futility for many of us, but to a world class “speedcuber” it's a challenge of mere moments. The current official human ...
Check out this cool Rubik’s Cube solving Lego NXT Robot. “Tilted Twister solves Rubik’s cube fully automatically. Just place the scrambled cube on Tilted Twister’s turntable. An ultrasonic sensor ...
You might remember last year we featured the CubeStormer, a Rubik’s Cube solver that was built from Lego and became the World’s Fastest Lego Mindstorms RCX Speedcubing Robot. Well, the team is back ...
Rubik’s cubes are a popular puzzle — one found exciting or infuriating depending on your personal bent. [PuzzLEGO] has designed a LEGO Rubik’s cube, with the latest revision improving on flimsy ...
Slideshow: Our Favorite Geeky Lego Creations Gilday’s Lego NXT robot is controlled by a Motorola Droid, and solved an oversized 7-by-7-by-7 Rubik’s Cube in only 38 minutes, 52 seconds. This isn’t the ...