Which K’nex building sets are best? K’nex are educational construction and building sets that use interlocking plastic rods and connectors to build models, machines and architectural structures.
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The affordability crisis has the industry caught in a pincer grip. With hardware priced too high to allow for healthy audience growth, even as software is often priced too low for many games to make a ...
Intel Corp. has scrapped plans to sell its multibillion-dollar NEX networking chip business. The company announced the move on Wednesday in a statement issued to Tom’s Hardware. The reversal comes ...
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SAN FRANCISCO – Nex, the leading motion technology and entertainment company, and the National Hockey League (NHL®) today announced the launch of NHL Puck Rush, the first-ever sports league title for ...
A 13-year-old teen boy and his family recently completed a 20-foot-tall replica of Six Flags Great Adventure’s iconic Kingda Ka rollercoaster. Brett Kohlberg, of West Caldwell, spent three months ...
A video game based on popular kids’ series “Bluey” is set to launch this fall on motion-powered console Nex Playground. Starring loveable, blue heeler dog Bluey and her Mum, Dad and little sister, ...
SAN FRANCISCO, August 26, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nex, creator of Nex Playground, the active play system that gets families moving year-round, today announced it’s expanding to over 2,500 select ...
The Youtuber Shadowman39 has built a functional, mechanical 8-bit computer with the construction toy for roller coasters and towers K'nex. The machine can process binary numbers between 0 and 255 or ...