Bethesda Made a Real Pip-Boy Wearable for $299 and It Even Has a Radiation Detector
Seventeen years of Fallout fans walking around with a fictional computer strapped to their arm in their heads, and The Wand Company has finally made…
Seventeen years of Fallout fans walking around with a fictional computer strapped to their arm in their heads, and The Wand Company has finally made…
As temperatures continue to rise across many parts of the world, portable cooling devices are becoming increasingly popular for people who want relief while commuting…
The iPhone turns 20 in 2027, and Apple apparently wants to throw a party that people will remember. Sources believe that the company is targeting…
Every year, Burning Man erects a temple on the playa, and every year, it burns. That ritual of building and releasing has been part of…
The humble flashlight is older than you probably think. The first handheld electric torch was patented in 1899, and for the better part of 127…
Most people buy a phone case the same way they buy a phone. They want it to feel like them. Some people want basic, slim…
Black Marquina marble tends to command a room before anything else in it does. The material has a particular gravity, that deep, carbonized base cut…
Most lamps are designed to disappear into a room. The fixture is an afterthought, a delivery mechanism for the bulb, and anything drawing attention to…
Luigi has always been the player two of the Mario universe. He’s the one handed the green controller by default, who spends most of his…
Vinyl outsold CDs in the U.S. for the first time since 1987 back in 2022, with 41 million records moved compared to 33 million compact…
Most balcony railings do exactly one thing: keep people from falling off. The corners, in particular, tend to collect nothing more useful than rust and…
Desk organizers have a reputation problem. Most are either forgettable plastic trays that could have come from any office supply aisle, or overdesigned contraptions that…
Low-profile mechanical keyboards have always had a bit of an identity problem. They look the part: slim, clean, desk-friendly. Set one beside a MacBook and…
BYD sold 4.6 million new energy vehicles last year. It operates in over 100 countries. It builds its own batteries, motors, semiconductors, and power electronics…
Most tiny houses on double-axle trailers share a common flaw. They prioritize portability over livability, squeezing interiors into standard widths that leave occupants navigating corridors…
The hair dryer hasn’t really changed. Not fundamentally. You grip a barrel, aim at your head, and hold that position until your arm gives out…
A sneaker-sized robot developed at RMIT University in Australia is making a compelling case for rethinking how humanity responds to one of the ocean’s most…
Jurassic Park lied to you. The velociraptors that terrorized a kitchen full of children and hunted Jeff Goldblum through tall grass were modeled after Deinonychus,…
We have a special affinity for catamarans, something you’ll recognize from our previous coverage. These marine beauties have an irresistible allure, whether it in a…
There’s a certain kind of person who loves the idea of vinyl records without necessarily owning a turntable. They appreciate the artwork, the ritual of…
Game controllers have not changed much in shape since the mid-1990s. They’re still two-handed symmetrical slabs built around adult grip dimensions, loaded with enough buttons…