This month two engineers from the UK have set a new world record for completing the Rubik’s Cube using a Lego based robot they have built, called the Cubestormer 3. The latest Cubestormer 3 robot set ...
Created by two inventors in their spare time, the 'Cubestormer 3' is powered by a Samsung Galaxy Forget Skynet. This is the artificial intelligence that really terrifies us. Inventors David Gilday and ...
The Cubestormer 3 solved a Rubiks cube in 3.253 seconds. If you want to look like you’re smart and do it in a dramatic fashion, solving a Rubik’s cube really fast is a surefire way to get the job done ...
Before you can finish reading the title of this post and this sentence, The Cubestormer 3 Robot would have solved the Rubik's Cube puzzle about three times or more. Bazinga! This is no prank, but the ...
A Lego robot just crushed the Rubik’s cube speed world record. David Gilday and Mike Dobson’s Cubestormer 3, posted a mark of 3.253 seconds at the UK’s Big Bang Fair—over two seconds faster than the ...
Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots. She is the author of the books Live or Die: Survival Hacks, Wizarding World: Movie Magic Amazing Artifacts, The Star ...
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 ...
The Cubestormer 3 took 18 months to build but only needed 3.253 seconds to solve the puzzle, breaking the existing record. Unveiled at the Big Bang Fair in Birmingham, UK, the Cubestormer 3 is ...
An attempt to break the Guiness World Record for solving a Rubik's Cube is to be made at the Big Bang Fair in Birmingham's NEC this coming weekend, on 15 March. "But what's so special about that?" we ...
There's better ways Samsung could market its smartphones, instead of letting Ellen use one at the Oscar's to take a selfie. How about using the eight-core brain of the Galaxy S4 to solve a Rubik's ...
This is the CubeStormer 3, which just hauled in the Guinness World Record for analyzing and solving a Rubik’s cube in 3.253 seconds. It’s made out from LEGO, magic, the devil, children’s dreams, ...
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 ...