- Beautiful Lego
- Lego advert in 1981
- A LEGO a Day
- Challenge accepted
- Showcase of PH tourism spots in Lego map
- Picture This: Lego That Purse
- What Happened with LEGO
- Lego, you are dead to me—"Give Lego credit for innovating after losing patent protection on its bricks. It's now a $4 billion company built on brilliant licensing deals and increasingly expensive, specialized sets. Which is exactly why I'm starting to hate it so, so much."
- Legos Are Getting Angrier And That's Not Funny, Study Says
- Girls' Legos Are A Hit, But Why Do Girls Need Special Legos?
- Lego building expert says he's sad for the children after helicopter destroyed at Cairns Central
- Lego thief pleads guilty—"Prosecutors say 67-year-old John Strang shoplifted as much as $600,000 worth of goods since 2007." Salon
- This LEGO Hogwarts includes everything from Snape's classroom to the Chamber of Secrets
- James Bond LEGO concept sets
- Lego Serenity
- Lego Casino Royale
- Behold an amazing 200,000-piece Lego alien city—"Artist Mike Doyle has created an absolutely jaw-dropping extraterrestrial Lego city called K'al Yne."
- A New Eiffel Tower Building Set for Paris-Loving LEGO Fanatics
- Lego tower measuring 11 stories claims Guinness record
- A Lego Set for Budding Architects, With No Instructions
- LEGO Mindstorms EV3
- Lego machine removes DRM from Kindle e-books—"Lego Mindstorms, a Kindle, and a laptop combine into an art project that is an automated system for scanning e-books and creating DRM-free versions."
- The 7 Most Ridiculously Advanced Machines Built Out of LEGOs
- LEGO Hot Rod: 500,000-Piece Working Replica Runs on Air
- Apple Engineer Creates Elaborate Drawing Machine, Using Legos
- Lego prosthetic leg
- If You Used This Secure Webmail Site, the FBI Has Your Inbox—"While investigating a hosting company known for sheltering child porn last year the FBI incidentally seized the entire e-mail database of a popular anonymous webmail service called TorMail."
- Spy Agencies Probe Angry Birds and Other Apps for Personal Data—Plug those leaks.
- Tech Giants, Telcos Get OK to Release Stats on NSA Spying—Ploy to have their lawsuits dropped?
- Here's Why Obama's Surveillance Transparency Deal With Tech Companies Doesn't Matter
- British Judge Rules Google Can Be Sued In UK Over Privacy Case
- Apple's Tim Cook: 'There is no backdoor. The government doesn't have access to our servers'
- Joy of Tech: Google buys Nest
- German TV: Edward Snowden says NSA is involved in industrial sabotage
- Wanted dead by US officials, Snowden tells German TV
- The NSA's Losing Argument
- On Children's Website, N.S.A. Puts a Furry, Smiley Face on Its Mission NYT
- Democrat Dianne Feinstein proves an obstacle to Obama’s push for changes at spy agencies WaPo
- Republicans Blast Their Own—"Bush era Republicans are making their anger known after the RNC passed a resolution denouncing the NSA's blanket surveillance.'"
- Andrea Mitchell Had To Interrupt An NSA Discussion With Breaking Bieber News—Mainstream media eats up all-too convenient distraction.