Build your own Lego iPhone robot
Cult of Mac —
Wanna build an iPhone robot? Of course you do. And the people at BattleBricks have got everything you need.
You need two iPhones for this trick, thanks to the robot’s ingenious control system. The robot is controlled via a simple Google Web Toolkit app. The iPhone in your hand is used to issue commands; the iPhone attached to the robot displays coloured squares in different shades of grey, and an on-board light sensor watches what it’s showing; one shade says “turn right”, another “turn left” and so on.
Full instructions can be downloaded from the BattleBricks page. ...
Lego offers perfect iPhone MindStorm
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
In this clip enjoy a quick glimpse at the iPhone Lego Mindstorms NXT Robot Dem, you build the robot integrating one iPhone, and control the system from another. Which is kinda cool.
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Lego Mindstorms controlled by iPhone
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
From Battle Bricks: This is a demonstration of iPhone to Lego NXT Robot communication via the Safari browser and Lego's Light Sensor. To build this, you'll need a laptop, two iPhones, and a Lego NXT Robotics Kit. First, build your robot. Second write some Java LeJOS Robot code. Third write some Google Web Toolkit web application code. Fourth, plug in your iPhone into the robot, and use either a browser or another iPhone to drive the Lego Robot.
While the demo is a hack and may leave something to be desired, the increased I/O API options on the iPhone 3.0 will allow more functionality for ...
"Terminator: The Lego Chronicles" - iPhone Is The Brains Behind Plastic Block Robot
iSmashPhone —
SkyNet just got a little closer to reality... Battlebricks, a site dedicated to "Battlebots"-type competition, only with robots constructed from Lego parts (their motto: "Where Bad Plastic Comes From"), has revealed a way to use an iPhone as the brains of one of their pint-sized killing machines, with a second iPhone ...




