It felt a little like Christmas, opening and unpacking the Kano box with my kids. Everything about the computer kit felt designed for children — like the tiny orange keyboard, the chunky see-through ...
First it helped you build a computer and learn to code. Now Kano is back with Lego-like kits to assemble your own camera, pixel board, and speaker. The London-based creative computing company today ...
Kickstarter success story Kano, which promises to teach anyone how to code and build a computer, is now available for $150. A computer-and-coding kit aimed at all ages—from inquisitive kids to ...
The Harry Potter Kano Coding Kit released this month, and Leaky were lucky enough to review the kit in its entirety, which contains a first-of-its-kind motion sensor wand, helping you learn how to ...
Tech company Kano has created a coding kit for the Harry Potter universe, with a wand that users can programme to cast spells when they wave their hand. Kano partnered with Warner Bros Consumer ...
Slimmer, lighter devices are the goal for most technology companies, but not Kano. In this interview, the designers behind the pioneering STEM toy company make their case for tech products that can be ...
Kano, best-known for its build-it-yourself computers and coding kits, has launched a new tool teaching kids and adults to code through the magical world of Harry Potter. The Harry Potter Kano Coding ...
The latest kit from creative computer company Kano, which has from six-year-olds to over-80s among its customers, is an empowering one-stop way to learn the ropes. In the course of building a portable ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Consultancy Map has worked with company Kano on a new set of build-it-yourself kits which hope to “democratise” design and coding. Map, an industrial design studio founded by Edward Barber and Jay ...
Without coding, most of our gadgets would be as useful as a hair brush without bristles. It’s essentially like casting a spell on an object to make it do neat things. The possibilities are endless.
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