Kano, a UK startup that makes build-your-own-computer kits for kids, just raised $28 million (£21 million) in funding. The company is inspired by a challenge from the cofounder's 6-year-old cousin.
London Technology Week has arrived and with it comes a focus on Kano, a computer and coding kit for all ages that allows you to build a computer yourself. The youngest child to have built Kano was six ...
Kids can now build their own fully functional Windows 10 PC tablet laptop, using this powerful new kit by creative-tech toy company Kano. Made possible through a partnership with Microsoft, the Kano ...
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The Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little machine, but not that simple to get up and running if the user has never built a PC or used Linux before. Kano is trying to change that for adults and children ...
A startup that invented the first DIY computer kit for kids is back with a light-based computer that can be programmed to display different features. Here's how Kano has grown Kano To the uninitiated, ...
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London start-up Kano has gained a reputation over the past few years for creating buildable products from cameras to radios, computers and Harry Potter wands. Each product has to be built from scratch ...
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 ...
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 Kano computer aims to make building a Raspberry Pi PC as simple as playing with Lego. Boasting that the PC can be made in just 107 seconds, Kano says its project provides a plug-and-play learning ...