The $99 camera pays homage to the classic Polaroid OneStep. Polaroid’s OneStep2 Is a Vintage Camera for the Digital AgeThis entry was posted in Gear on September 14, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson
With the new iPhone X, you can turn your visage into a fox, a unicorn, or a pile of poo. Apple’s Animoji Will Teach You To Love Face Tracking, For ...This entry was posted in Gear on September 13, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson
The 22-gallon suitcase packs down to the size of a shoebox when it's empty. Freitag’s New Roller Bag Inflates With a Bike PumpThis entry was posted in Gear on September 12, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson
A group called the Open Music Initiative is figuring out artist payments for digital platforms. The Music Industry Bands Together to Finally Get Paid OnlineThis entry was posted in Gear on September 9, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson
Artist Zach Lieberman uses Apple's ARKit to make audio recording that you can see in space. An Artist Uses an iPhone to Visualize Sounds in ARThis entry was posted in Gear on September 8, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson
The man behind MakerBot has a new desktop fabrication machine, and a new goal. A Pro-Level Milling Machine Gets a New Name, and a ...This entry was posted in Gear on September 6, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson
Beats Studio 3 might look just like the previous model, but new noise-cancelling tech makes the listening experience so much better. The New Beats Headphones Cancel Noise Better Than EverThis entry was posted in Gear on September 4, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson
Beats Studio 3 might look just like the previous model, but new noise-cancelling tech makes the listening experience so much better. The New Beats Headphones Cancel Noise Better Than EverThis entry was posted in Gear on September 4, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson
Android Oreo brings a whole new set of emoji, which look more like squishy circles than the old gumdrop. Say Goodbye to the Blob. Google’s New Emoji Have ArrivedThis entry was posted in Gear on September 1, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson
The Ionic can track your heart rate, play music, make mobile payments, and display push notifications. Just don't call it a wrist computer. Fitbit’s First Real Smartwatch Puts Fitness FirstThis entry was posted in Gear on August 28, 2017 by Elizabeth Stinson