When I purchased the Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition controller, I wasn’t just buying a gamepad — I was buying into a promise. Razer’s reputation, the premium build, the specs on paper — it all painted a picture of a high-performance, cross-platform controller meant to…
There’s a quiet shift happening in the digital world — so quiet, most people don’t notice it until it’s too late. We’re living in a time where you can spend money on something, hold a receipt in your inbox, see the purchase in your account…
There was a time when you could buy software and call it yours. You paid once, installed it, and used it for as long as you wanted — maybe even copied it onto a CD as a backup or passed it to a friend. That…
For years, the name Josef Prusa was practically synonymous with desktop 3D printing. His open-source legacy, charismatic presentations, and early innovations made him a darling of the maker movement. But somewhere along the way, the visionary became a gatekeeper. And as Prusa Research clung to…
This might sound like blasphemy to classic rock fans — the kind of statement that could get you blacklisted from every vinyl collector’s meet-up in the country — but I’ll say it anyway: The Rolling Stones are overrated. Don’t get me wrong. I grew up…