Red Bull Just Put a Playable Tetris Game on a Magazine Cover
Everyone keeps saying print is dying. I have heard it so many times that it barely registers anymore, even though there’s a lot of proof…
Everyone keeps saying print is dying. I have heard it so many times that it barely registers anymore, even though there’s a lot of proof…
Apple just gave the AirPods Max a brain transplant, and after five years on H1 silicon that was already a generation behind when the AirPods…
Car brands dabble in lifestyle merchandise all the time, and most of it follows a predictable formula: slap a logo on a jacket, maybe a…
There are very few 4×4 SUVs that have what it takes to become capable adventure camper vans. One of them is the INEOS Grenadier, which…
Most bathroom counters tell a story of good intentions. There’s the electric toothbrush, the whitening strips half-squeezed out of their foil, maybe a tray or…
Somewhere between the overstuffed tech pouch and the empty pocket lies a sweet spot that most gadget makers ignore. The minimalist carry is not about…
Table lamps have a fairly narrow brief: sit on a surface, produce light, and try not to embarrass themselves in the process. Most manage two…
Most garden structures ask one thing of you: sit still and enjoy the shade. A pergola is a pergola, a gazebo is a gazebo, and…
Most office chairs operate on a quiet assumption that sitting is something your body should adapt to, not the other way around. You adjust the…
If not Palantir, why Palantir-shaped?? Palantir builds spy tech for the CIA, DHS, and ICE. It aggregates data, maps your life, and tells governments who…
Sailors used to carry pocket telescopes. Birdwatchers still carry monoculars. Geologists carry hand lenses. What these instruments share, beyond the obvious optical function, is a…
In most cases, wearable technology still announces itself as technology. Plastic shells, visible sensors, and utilitarian forms often make devices feel separate from the way…