Working Lego Telephone (Landline)

Lego has just started to get into the gadget world, issuing a whole bunch of electronic items such as MP3 players and digital camera in the trademark Lego brick design. But this isn’t Lego’s first foray into electronics. Back in 1989 Lego and Tyco issued the Lego Phone . The Lego Phone was a working landline phone with ring and pulse tone switches. The fully functional desk phone had brick buttons and you could add one any Lego bricks you wanted to design your own phone style. Fun old scho

LEGO Targets Gadget World

LEGO bricks could be making a very big comeback in the near future if news of the Danish plastic brick maker is correct - that they are working on prototypes of colorful cameras and MP3 players that eschew the LEGO philosophy without sacrificing on performance. The camera isn't exactly the trendsetter when it comes to specifications with a 1.5" LCD display, 3-megapixel sensor and 128MB internal memory, but it ought to be good enough for your little one. As for the MP3 player, this model holds 2G

Gadgets Inspired By LEGO Bricks

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USB hubs made of LEGO basic bricks

Maybe we are accustomed to see the LEGO bricks in an entirely different context, where children are trying to express their imagination in the best way possible, but it’s not unusual to see more and more gadgets made of the famous LEGO basic bricks. Gadgets that are all aimed at grown-ups, of course, because otherwise it wouldn’t be a surprise for anyone and the issue wouldn’t raise so many discussions. It’s not the first time to see such gadgets, because we’ve witnessed before the app