Apple’s Liquid Glass Eliminates Interface Chaos Without Clean Design Compromise
Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language refracts light, adapts to context, and, for the first time, makes iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch, TV, and Vision Pro…
Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language refracts light, adapts to context, and, for the first time, makes iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch, TV, and Vision Pro…
It’s baffling to think about how it’s been more than 2 decades since EVs actually entered the mainstream. Here’s a factoid – Tesla was founded…
I recently read a Digital Trends piece that spoke about how the ‘iPhone Air is setting us up for Apple Smart Glasses‘, and I couldn’t…
At 6:47 AM in Dallas traffic, the 2025 Audi SQ8 Prestige transforms from luxury cruiser to exotic performance machine with a single throttle stab. The…
Tech products that double as fashion accessories are becoming increasingly common, but most still look obviously like gadgets trying too hard to be stylish. The…
DIY laptop mods that blend modern hardware with retro aesthetics are having a moment, and it’s easy to understand why. Modern ultrabooks prioritize thinness and…
Creative professionals demanding speed, reliability, and ample storage have always had LaCie portable SSDs by their side. The Seagate brand has been at the forefront…
I’ve reviewed tech products for 20+ years. Most promise transformative breakthroughs but deliver minor improvements wrapped in marketing hyperbole. The wireless earbud market exemplifies this…
Everyday carry has grown beyond basic functionality into something closer to personal expression. September 2025 brings us designs that feel more like small works of…
Phone-like devices that deliberately avoid the addictive qualities of modern smartphones are becoming surprisingly common. From the reMarkable Paper Pro Move to various E Ink…
There’s something deeply satisfying about holding a tool that feels engineered rather than manufactured, isn’t there? The weight distribution, the way surfaces meet, the subtle…
It’s funny how trends in technology seem to circle back every decade or so. I remember a time, maybe ten or twelve years ago, when…