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Through the Looking Glass

Through the Looking Glass

Augmented Reality (AR) is one of these technologies we keep returning to. The sheer science-fiction ness of wearing a computer on our faces, augmenting what we see around us with information gleaned from a combination of sight and sound and…

Impressions of the Supernote Nomad Tablet

Impressions of the Supernote Nomad Tablet

So, I got some new toys this summer. Alongside the BOOX Palma e-ink phone, I also upgraded my e-ink tablet—from the Remarkable 2 my primary notetaking device since COVID, to the Supernote A6 X2 Nomad tablet released earlier this…

A Year with the Dygma Defy Keyboard

A Year with the Dygma Defy Keyboard

This post is a follow-up to the first impressions post I wrote about 9 months ago—rounded up to a year—on receiving the Dygma Defy, a high-end split ergonomic gaming keyboard. As a first-generation piece of computing hardware complete…

Limited Technology

Limited Technology

As an unabashed fan of both e-ink technologies as well as reading, I regularly look for and upgrade my e-readers: going from the original Kindles, to the Kindle Voyager and Oasis[1], to the Remarkable and Kindle Scribe and the…

Year of the Linux Gaming Console

Year of the Linux Gaming Console

When Valve announced and then released their Steam Deck in 2022, it was a bit of a surprise; everyone outside of Nintendo has tried and mostly failed to make something of portable gaming[1]. Its design was bulky and heavy…

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Thoughts on the Vision Pro

Thoughts on the Vision Pro

The reality of Apple hardware launches is that there's no shortage of previews, reviews, first impressions, hot takes, and thought pieces about what it all means —leading up to, during, and after the launch event itself. It'…