
Luke Andersen, a computer science major from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, built the PC completely out of black Lego bricks. He started with designing blueprint using simple CAD program. Then he purchased 1,238 Lego pieces to assemble his masterpiece. The lego PC also comes with a removable compartment in the case he needs to open in up for upgrades. Luke even share his CAD models available to download. What sets this lego PC apart from the others is the intricacy and architectural details using only the simplest black lego bricks. It’s really quite an impressive ingenious work. [CNET]

Etsy member 123smile has created this rather cool Duplo Lego webcam using a 2 x 2 Duplo block. The web camera features a 640×480 pixels resolution at 30 frames per second and is equipped with a 50 centimeter long gooseneck USB cable for easily adjusted perspective and height. Available now for $79. [CoolestGadgets]

The BrickGun Glock 17 looks real. It is built to a 1:1 scale and features many details of the actual glock. You can actually pull the trigger and the striker falls with a sharp “click”. The slide can also be locked open when the magazine has been emptied. Flip the lock down with your thumb and the slide slams shut, ready to “fire” again. The pricing info is still unavailable. [Product Page]

LEGOs are starting to become more common in tech, especially in this PC mod. This awesome LEGO PC features a NVDIA Epia PD 1GHz processor, NVIDIA 6200 PCI graphics card, 80GB hard drive, DVD drive, 1GB RAM, and 200 watt power supply. Now if only this came with a matching mouse? [Gearfuse]

Looks like SolidAlliance has a new USB key LEGO like USB key. They come in 1GB and 5 colors. All these bricks are %100 compatible with real Legos so you can use these babies to build up that rocket or castle. [Akihabara]

The LEGO Mp3 players are not a concept anymore and have been produced. Homade’s LEGO-esque media players disguise button controls as small raised dots on the blocks itself and come in blue, yellow, red, and green. They feature a microSD card slot and up to 6-hours of continuous playback and an iPod dock in addition. [Technabob] Read more
by Johan on December 11, 2007

Here is another masterpiece from the LEGO master Nathan Sawaya. He has created the replica of the flag raising at Iwo Jima at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. It is made from approx. 100,000 LEGO bricks. Now that’s cool!
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Novelty USB flash drives are always cool, so why not have one made in the shape of a lego? The ZipZip 2GB USB memory brick comes in all the lego colors: black, red, yellow, green, and blue. Feeling like a child again at work or home with these lego memory bricks for $60.
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by Jeremiah on October 24, 2007

Need a new excuse to still play with LEGOS when you’re a full-grown 30 year old male? Try these interactive electric LEGOS. When the girlfriend looks at you funny you can tell her it’s a work project on autonomous interactivity. Take the Simpsons in this sample setup.
Place Marge and Homer on the board and they’ll talk to each other. Throw Bart into the mix and the conversation totally changes. Place a TV in the setting and the characters will comment on what’s showing. The possibilities are endless.
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