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. Gilday's Lego Mindstorm ...
This LEGO Rubik’s cube solver created by Robotic Solutions has got to be the most breathtaking example of LEGO construction and ingenuity I have ever seen. The CubeStormer is the World’s Fastest Lego ...
"Rubik's Cube"Speaking of cubes puzzles with many enthusiasts around the world, a robot that solves this at a tremendous speed was made by combining Lego and a smartphone. The name of the Lego made ...
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 ...
It can take someone anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to solve the Rubik's Cube puzzle. But a neat contraption built out of an Android powered Motorola Droid phone and a Lego Mindstorms NXT ...
We have seen lots of cool ice cube trays here at Geeky Gadgets, that can make some cool themed ice cubes, from the Space Invaders ice cubes to the Tetris ice cube tray. Here is another geeky ice cube ...
The CubeStormer can solve the Rubik's cube in less than 12 seconds every time. And it looks like it could it be a StarGate. Prepare yourselves, humans! Be warned my fellow humans, robots will not be ...
We’ve seen automated Rubick’s Cube solvers before, but never one that has garnered as many awards as [James]’ popsicle stick and LEGO Rubick’s Cube solver.\ To keep the project complexity down, [James ...
Rik is Pocket-lint's senior news editor and has been a tech and games journalist since the 80s. He has seen and covered just about every console, mobile phone, gadget and home cinema device launched ...
Until yesterday, the world record for fastest time in solving a Rubik's Cube was 5.27 seconds, which was set in the fall of 2011 by a Lego robot named Cubestormer 2. Thanks to the machine's successor ...
In October of 2011, Mike Dobson and David Gilday's CubeStormer II robot, built from Lego kits and powered by a Samsung Galaxy S2, set the world record for solving a Rubik's Cube: 5.27 seconds. That ...