From Magnetic Modules to Neon Lights: TECNO’s Wild Phone Concepts
For years, smartphone makers have been quietly taking things away. The removable battery went first, then the headphone jack, then anything else that made a…
For years, smartphone makers have been quietly taking things away. The removable battery went first, then the headphone jack, then anything else that made a…
Losing your keys right before you have to leave is one of those small disasters that feels disproportionately catastrophic. Bluetooth trackers were supposed to fix…
AI has become a permanent fixture in how we work, but accessing it still feels strangely clumsy. Most of the time, it means opening yet…
Business laptops have spent years getting thinner without getting more useful. The result is a category of machines that travel well and perform adequately, but…
Most desks already have too much on them. A laptop, an external monitor, a charging cable snaking toward a phone, maybe a cold cup of…
There’s a specific kind of loneliness that comes with working alone all day. Not the dramatic kind, just the low-grade awareness that every question you…
Gaming handhelds have quietly become the most interesting category in consumer electronics, and also the most awkward one to travel with. They’re too big to…
Working in 3D on a flat screen requires a specific kind of mental gymnastics. The model on the monitor is technically three-dimensional, but the screen…
Most keyboards disappear into the desk. That’s by design, usually, since the keyboard’s job is to get out of the way and let the work…
Living small has a perception problem. Most people associate compact spaces with sacrifice, with the slow creep of clutter and the resignation that comes from…
Honor is pitching the MagicPad4 as a tablet that can travel like a notebook and work like a small laptop, without dragging you into the…
Treehouses have re-emerged not as nostalgic artifacts, but as serious architectural propositions. Within contemporary practice, they are understood as a distilled form of biophilic thinking…