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In 1980, Kevin Thatcher sat down in his Los Gatos bedroom and sketched out the design that would follow him for the rest of ...
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The car-verse is huge and deep, but I feel there are only 2 kinds of cars in existence. Firstly, those with inherent traits that just please the masses without any character or element. And secondly, ...
The cheese ball is a cliché. I believe, however, that like the pig in a blanket and the baked potato, the cheese ball is so cliched it has actually become cool. Socially acceptable or not, when this ...
On a stretch of New York’s SoHo neighborhood known for matcha fro-yo stores and Korean beauty pop-ups, a new consumer-healthcare company called Norms took over a small storefront. “Got hemorrhoids?” ...
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New York-based Cool Down makes a thermal transfer system that moves naturally cool air from your basement into your living space while sending excess heat back down below to cool homes more ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...