Before smartphones did everything, we relied on GPS units, alarm clocks and MP3 players. Here are the everyday tech devices that vanished when apps took over.
I also had the dubious honour of being the first person in the island to be prosecuted when the wearing of helmets whilst riding motorcycles became a legal requirement’ ...
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The classics: 10 technological relics that are still thriving in a digital world
10 technologies you may be surprised are still thriving ...
I had been looking for something like a beginning. A strange thing, perhaps, to expect from time, or from life: the chance to ...
Early voting across Texas begins Feb. 17 and runs until Feb. 27. Election Day is March 3. The 2026 primary election will be held March 3, when residents in the Houston area and across Texas will have ...
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When AI Starts Building the Game
Who is getting disintermediated when AI enters the gaming race? And where does a shake-up in the C-suite leave a new value stock?
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The urban legends around flashing one’s headlights
Flashing headlights feels like the closest thing drivers have to a shared language, except nobody ever published the dictionary. One quick flick can read as helpful, annoyed, or mysterious, depending ...
In a cautionary tale of how important it is to prepare for the future, Pax Kowaliw shares how after losing both his parents in quick succession, the family company, Koala Forklifts, was left in a ...
Elon Musk has now scheduled the death of human language, which feels efficient. Most civilizations wait for decline to become obvious before declaring ...
Sound machines promise better sleep, but new research suggests they may quietly steal your REM and deep sleep.
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