Author Archives
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Incredibly Detailed Wooden Models of Iconic and Vintage Cameras
Nguyen started making these models back in 2014 after he quit pursuing his art degree to find his own path. “I love art and want to make it available to everyone,” the gifted artist tells My Modern Met. “Not everyone… Read More ›
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iPhone tip #1: how to use Apple Digital Legacy
Go to Settings Tap your name at the top of the screen Tap ‘Password & Security’ Scroll down to ‘Legacy Contact’ Tap ‘Add Legal Contact’ Select a family member or contact Tap ‘continue’ Tap ‘Send a message’ or ‘Print a… Read More ›
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The Twelve South Hoverbar Duo
In hindsight, you really can’t call the HoverBar Duo an iPad ‘stand’. The multi-hinged, incredibly versatile, height/direction adjustable arm is capable of doing much more than your conventional stand is. In fact, think of it as a mechanical butler who… Read More ›
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A father’s son
This is so sweet. Love Tiger’s reactions and obvious pride.
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Oppo Find N. The first decent folding phone?
This actually looks very good indeed. Something about it seems more practical and logical than previous attempts from Samsung etc.
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90s Websites That Still Exist
The idea that once something hits the internet, it’s there forever, isn’t true. Things disappear from the internet all the time, from once-thriving online communities being killed when their hosting company goes under, to publications that have their archives wiped,… Read More ›
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The Objet TV
What makes Objet different is the fact that it is covered with fabric. So, when you’re not using it, the TV can completely blend into the background, which is ideal if you or your guests really dislike TVs but need… Read More ›
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Marvis Pro (Apple Music how you like it)
Marvis offers a beautiful presentation of your Music Library with loads of powerful features in a minimalistic yet highly customizable UI. • For iTunes, iCloud Music Library & Apple Music.‣ Supports Apple Music Search, Browse, For You & Radio.‣ Non-subscribers… Read More ›
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A transparent fish
There does not need to be a point to every piece of content on here, but how could I ignore a transparent fish? Equally weird and wonderful.
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A culture of endless blame and zero fallibility
We live in a period when our personal contributions to systemic injustice, many of them unintentional, are becoming increasingly obvious. Our new age of enlightenment has illuminated any number of dark corners that society has long failed (or refused) to… Read More ›