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TNG 30th Anniversary Poster Set
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Abell has meticulously illustrated two incredible works of art, featuring heroes and villains across all seven seasons. From Picard and Worf to Riker and Yar, from admirals and aliens… Read More ›
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Buy a customised BALL
Merging more than 125 years of ultimate accuracy and contemporary standards, BALL Watch Co. unveils the highly customizable Fireman NightBreaker. At 1.5mm high, its micro gas tubes are remarkable in sight and, for the first time, customizable. Choose green, yellow… Read More ›
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Mobile devices have opened a new era of tech storytelling
My own text message thread was just 100 texts, sent over three years. Now, my teenage niece can send 100 texts before lunchtime, on a phone that enables her to share these dialogues with the rest of the world. And… Read More ›
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If the iPhone were 0
There are countless stories swimming the internet at the moment which examine just how important the iPhone has been to the world of technology, and indeed the world in general. Without doubt it has been a hugely important product and… Read More ›
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Fringe Game History Podcast: Episode 1
Episode 1 – Kirk Israel Kirk Israel talks about JoustPong, a game he has made and remade many times over the years. We dive into the homebrew community surrounding the Atari 2600 in the early 2000s, the strain of obsessive… Read More ›
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Millennials like watches
Many millennials have a nostalgic association with analog watches. They’re looking for timepieces that look more sophisticated than the plastic Swatch or Casio Baby G watches they wore when they were children, but don’t want to shell out thousands for… Read More ›
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The iPhone killed my inner nerd
All of that tinkering and hacking things ended for me shortly after the iPhone arrived, and the closest I’ve come to it recently is playing around with a Raspberry Pi and Kodi. The original iPhone was locked to O2 in… Read More ›
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Meet the new iPhone (8)
It does seem clearer each day that the next iPhone will look very similar to the above. That would not be a bad thing.
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The Dutch Windwheel 2.0
First unveiled in mid-2015, the Dutch Windwheel 2.0 fleshes out the project’s programmatic functions, circulation patterns, and energy systems in more detail. Windwheel Corporation worked with a team of innovators, including Arup, Royal BAM Groep, Deltares, and others, to develop… Read More ›
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Brutal Belgrade Architecture
