
Remember those nifty old Polaroid cams, those analog boxes that spat out a printed photo seconds after you pressed the shutter? While Polaroid kind of got lost in the shuffle after everyone decided to carry around a phone cam and more compact digital point-and-shoot cameras, they’re still around, mostly producing mobile printers and updated instant
LEGO has come a really, really long way from its humble beginnings as a maker of stackable wooden toy sets in the 1930s. It has since shifted to using plastic, included other shapes and colors, created themed sets, got into robotics, and ventured into video games on both console and mobile platform. And to celebrate

Thinking of getting a Lumia but you held off on those plans because you learned that it won’t come with support for Windows Phone 8? Well, hang on. Before you decide on waiting for the next great thing (…to run on the Windows Phone 8 OS), you might want to know that the Lumia 900,

If you either own a smartphone that runs on Windows Phone 7.5 right now, or currently in the market for Nokia’s current crop of Lumias, then you likely already heard about the Windows Phone 8 mobile OS that Microsoft introduced last week. If you already own a WP 7.5 device, then you’re probably a bit

Dell has updated their performance XPS line, giving the XPS 14 and XPS 15 a much-needed update to Intel’s new Ivy Bridge processors. The new notebooks also got an exterior redesign that should make it stand out a bit better next to the new wave of slim and sexy competition, with both models featuring a