I Think, Therefore I Buy Apple Products
The attraction of technology stems in part from our admiration of ourselves. In the Mac narrative, the operating system is a metaphor for the mind. The Narcissus myth is revived in the guise of the...
View ArticleSteep Impact: Blomus Sencha Teapot
Tea bags are good for two kinds of people: stuffy British aristocrats who serve as the punch line in Monty Python routines and backend engineers who always carry their own box of PG Tips. For the rest...
View ArticleJulienne More: A Killer Knife No Kitchen Should Be Without
A wide-tipped serrated knife does wonders on everything, from bread to brisket to butter. This utility blade could be the only kitchen knife you'll ever need.
View ArticleThe Post-Petrol Age Gets an Amazing New Superbike
Mission's brand new electric motorcycle is as slick as a Tesla, and even faster.
View ArticleA Super-Tough, Resin-Injected Skateboard That Glows in the Sun
The typical skateboard is made of laminated wood. Wood is durable, relatively lightweight, and has the flex and bounce required by the average sidewalk surfer. What it's not waterproof or particularly...
View ArticlePumpkin Carving Tools to Get Your Gourd Glowing
It requires more than a knife and a nightmare to carve a pumpkin that scares children. Here's a set of old-school tools that'll cut up a seasonal gourd with style.
View ArticleSplitboards Do Double Duty on the Stealthier Slopes
Ski lifts are for squares. Real out-of-bounds adventurers use splitboards.
View ArticleCold Weather Mountaineering Boots for the Upwardly Mobile
For high-altitude hikes or glacier expeditions, you'll need footwear that can handle rough terrain and extreme cold. The Trango Cube GTX checks both boxes.
View ArticleThings We Loved This Week: Tiny Chairs, Fancy Pants, and the Awesomely Bland...
It's been wall-to-wall good stuff in the Gadget Lab this week. Here are the highlights from the past seven days.
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