• A new educational amusement center called "Build-a-PC" is opening in Upland, California. The center is designed to teach children and teenagers how to build their own personal computers from scratch. Visitors will be able to select and assemble the components, learn about the different hardware, and take their custom-built PCs home with them.
• The goal of Build-a-PC is to make the process of building a computer more accessible and engaging for young people. The center's founder, Jared Kaplan, believes that hands-on experience with computer hardware will help spark interest in STEM fields and encourage kids to pursue careers in technology. Visitors will also learn about computer science, coding, and the inner workings of PCs.
• The Build-a-PC center will feature a variety of themed rooms and activities, including a virtual reality gaming area, a 3D printing lab, and a workshop where visitors can customize their PC cases and peripherals. The center aims to provide an educational and entertaining experience that will inspire the next generation of computer enthusiasts and tech innovators.