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  2. Phonebloks - Wikipedia

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    Phonebloks consists of a main board onto which bloks could be snapped on by the user like Lego bricks. Each blok is responsible for a unique function of the phone, much like a desktop computer has a distinct sound card, graphics card, processor, monitor, and power supply. [ 6 ]

  3. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The Lego system is the most widely used clamp building block system in the world.. Building blocks (also construction blocks) are modular construction parts, usually made of plastic, which can be assembled in a form-fit manner.

  4. Lego clone - Wikipedia

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    Lego and Tyco Industries fought in US courts over Tyco's line of interlocking bricks in the 1980s with Tyco prevailing. [4] On August 31, 1987, the US District Court ruled that Tyco could continue making Super Blocks, its Lego clone bricks, but ordered Tyco to stop using the Lego trademark and not to state that they were "Lego, but only cheaper".

  5. Lego is about more than just kids’ toys—adults are proving ...

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    Gone are the days when Lego’s brick-like toys were reserved for kids alone. Now, adults are just as enthusiastic collectors of the Danish company’s colorful brick sets—and Lego is banking on ...

  6. What’s the best way for kids to learn? With LEGOs and robots ...

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  7. Inside the mesmerizing world of a LEGO packaging facility - AOL

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    While more and more children are engaging with screens instead of toys, LEGO is planning to launch 'LEGO Boost' as a way to straddle the line between tactile play and the digital world.

  8. K'Nex - Wikipedia

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    K'Nex / k ə ˈ n ɛ k s / is a construction toy system created by Joel Glockman. It was first introduced in America in 1992. K'Nex is designed and produced by K'Nex Industries Inc. of Hatfield, Pennsylvania.

  9. Lego Duplo - Wikipedia

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    In the product catalogue for 1971, the sets were described as being for children from 1 to 2 years but were still sold mixed with Lego bricks, normally designed for ages 3 to 12. In 1972, the Duplo brick with two rows of two studs was introduced. In 1975, Duplo became its product brand, with five sets made up exclusively of Duplo bricks.