Retro-looking cameras are so in right now companies are even coming up with ways to make actual retro cameras look more retro. Anchors and Anvils is a camera-accessories manufacturer that refurbishes classic 35mm film cameras.
You’ve spent hours honing your skills on the climbing wall at the gym. Now you’re ready to tackle a real mountain. Before you head out, invest in equipment you can trust.
At first glance, the Tempel workbench resembles a 19th-Century writing desk. But open up its ash, walnut, and brass cabinet and you’ll find an assortment of contemporary goodies.
At $400, Samsung’s new high-end Chromebook 2 costs more than most laptops running the super-lightweight Chrome OS. But you’ll get quite a bit for that money.
This is the stuff from our lives that we either own and never want to let go, or that we’ve been testing recently and are totally enamored with. This is February’s most loved gear.
If you fall on the charcoal-is-better-than-propane side of the grilling fence, you won’t care much about Quirky’s Refuel App-Enabled Propane Tank. But if you like to cook with gas, it’ll seem like a godsend.
The newly-announced Nikon D4S is a successor to the venerable D4, and comes with a host of improvements, including better autofocus capabilities, enhanced low-light shooting, and speedier data handling.
Nokia released several Android phones this week, all intended for developing countries. The Nokia X is sized for normals. But this is the biggie of the bunch, the Nokia XL.
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