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You know that small, plastic puck sitting on your kitchen counter? The one you bought (or were gifted by a well-meaning grandchild) that currently serves primarily as a very expensive egg timer? It sits there, blinking occasionally, listening to the…

Have you ever been sitting in your comfortable recliner, discussing something incredibly specific with your spouse—like how your left knee makes a concerning clicking sound when it rains—only to open your computer ten minutes later and see an advertisement for…

Most of us have a box somewhere. Maybe it’s in a closet, maybe it’s in the attic behind the Christmas decorations. Inside are letters. Cards. A few photos with curled edges. Maybe a voice on an old answering machine tape…

Remember the old days when you bought something, paid for it, and the transaction was simply… over? You walked out of the store with your toaster or your lawnmower, and the store owner didn’t follow you home to ask for…

Walking into a mobile phone store these days feels a lot like entering the cockpit of an alien spaceship. You are surrounded by sleek slabs of glass, enthusiastic salespeople speaking a dialect that sounds vaguely like English but includes words…

Remember the “good old days” of photography? You’d buy a roll of film, wind the little plastic wheel, snap 24 pictures, and then wait two weeks to get your prints back from the pharmacy. And inevitably, 12 of them were…

You are standing in front of something magnificent. Maybe it’s the Grand Canyon, or perhaps it’s your grandson blowing out the candles on his birthday cake. You raise your phone to capture this fleeting, beautiful moment. You tap the button.…

CES is an annual Las Vegas tech show where companies roll out the “future,” and everyone politely pretends they understand it. At this year’s show, one trend was impossible to miss: AI companions and robot “pets.” Not smarter toasters. Not…

Remember the last time you went on a “relaxing” vacation? It likely started with waking up at 3:00 AM, dragging a suitcase that suddenly weighed forty pounds more than it did at home, and standing in a security line behind…

Remember the good old days when “sharing” meant handing your neighbor a cup of sugar or lending your brother a power tool that you’d never see again? It was simple. It was physical. And usually, it didn’t involve remembering a…