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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. Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego Games launched in 2009, was a series of Lego-themed board games designed by Cephas Howard and Reiner Knizia [118] [119] in which the players usually build the playing board out of Lego bricks and then play with Lego-style players. Examples of the games include "Minotaurus", in which players roll dice to move characters within a brick-build ...

  4. How Lego went from humble toy and destroyer of bare feet to ...

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    Lego Group, of course, is aware of the illicit sale of its toys. A company spokesperson directed The Times to an online resource that outlines how consumers can spot fake online Lego stores, among ...

  5. Lego bricks have won over adults, growing its $10 billion toy ...

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    In 2020, Lego launched its adult-focused category, which boasts big (and more expensive) sets. Think Harry Potter’s Gringotts building , $700 Titanic replicas, and a $500 set of a town from The ...

  6. In 2020, Lego launched its adult-focused category which boasts big (and more expensive) sets. Think Harry Potter’s Gringotts building , $700 Titanic replicas, and a $500 set of a town from The ...

  7. History of Lego - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 two Guinness records were set using Lego products: A castle made from 400,000 Lego bricks, and measuring 4.45 meters by 5.22 meters, was built on Swedish television, and a 545 meters long Lego railway line with three locomotives was constructed.

  8. Modular smartphone - Wikipedia

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    Modular phones are part of a trend in mass customization which propelled by consumers’ demand for new product iterations within shorter time frames. [11] Companies like Fairphone and Google saw modular smartphones as a way to extend the life cycles of smartphones and their components while satisfying the consumer need for incremental ...

  9. 35 Vintage Toys That Are Worth an Astonishing Amount of Money ...

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    2. Push Cart Pete. Could be worth: $9,200 This creepy dude from the '30s is actually one of the rarest toys you can find, and one of the first products from the then-new company Fisher Price.