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Music doesn’t weigh anything anymore. It hasn’t for a while. We went from shelves full of vinyl and towers of CDs to playlists that scroll…
Music doesn’t weigh anything anymore. It hasn’t for a while. We went from shelves full of vinyl and towers of CDs to playlists that scroll…
Most conversations about AI and children go one of two ways: either we’re told to be terrified, or we’re told to embrace it fully and…
Picture a tall mirrored cone rising from a circle of sand in the middle of the desert. You step in, drag your feet, draw patterns,…
Talking to AI still feels a bit strange for a lot of people. You type into a chat box or ask a question into empty…
There’s a particular kind of friction that comes with using AI during moments that actually matter. You’re in a meeting or a keynote, and consulting…
Every year, MWC arrives like a controlled flood of announcements, each one louder than the last. Cameras with more megapixels, batteries with bigger numbers, screens…
There’s something deeply satisfying about an object that refuses to take itself too seriously. The Drillbit Gyro, a concept design by Berlin-based designer Julius Works,…
Most of the unused real estate on a laptop has never really been a problem worth solving. The palm rest just sits there, flat and…
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…
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…