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LEGO Party! | Review

Be it taking on a movie franchise anthology, an open-world racer or a superhero adventure, LEGO certainly isn’t shy of taking on different genres. Now, LEGO is coming for Mario Party‘s crown. This is ...
LEGO Party! is available on September 30, 2025 for the PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. A Nintendo Switch code was provided by the publisher for this review.
Liwa Content.Driven's Casper Shirazi calls for visionaries to swap short, skippable ads for a long-form revenue-generating story.
October in Camden is set to sparkle with events for business leaders, families, students and everyone in between.Camden Council has a packed program ...
Turns out CAPTCHA actually stands for “completely automated public Turing test to tell computers and humans apart” – and LEGO, HARIBO, and Twix all have hidden meanings, too. And my friends are ...
Hands-on learning starts early at Montessori Center School, where toddlers explore colors, textures, and independence with the guidance of nurturing teachers. (Montessori Center School photo) As the ...
At Indian Mounds Elementary in Bloomington, K-5 students are encouraged to incorporate computer science into every subject — boosting their tech skills and creativity along the way.
In the 1990s, the web browser — from Mosaic to Netscape Navigator — became the icon of a connected world. For the first time, anyone with a dial-up connection could access global information, ...
The Western Development Museum (WDM) in Moose Jaw saw a lively summer, welcoming over 16,000 visitors between May and August. From school field trips to family outings and community events, the museum ...
At the top of the Sept. 22 Farmington City Council meeting, Mayor Chris Morrison took a moment to recognize Keith Edgar, who retired on Aug. 29 after 34 years as a lineman with the city. His wife, ...
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The pitch: A London startup named Quantum Motion claims it has built the first full-stack quantum computer made with the same vanilla silicon CMOS process used for everyday electronics—smartphones, ...