Some old tech is worth keeping around, and some of it just takes up space. A few specific devices have crossed firmly into ...
Though many are happily embracing new tech, others are sticking to what they know best—tried and tested 'outdated' products.
You've just gotten a shiny new phone -- now what do you do with the old one? It might be tempting to shove your e-waste into ...
Tech moves fast, but that does not mean that everything old loses value. Many once-expensive gadgets now sell for a fraction of their launch price and still perform impressively. These overlooked ...
One of our newer writers, [Tyler August], recently wrote a love letter to plasma TV technology. Sitting between the ubiquitous LCD and the vanishing CRT, the plasma TV had its moment in the sun, but ...
Today, more than half of Americans use technology to fuel hobbies like illustration, photo editing, or gaming. Tech limitations shouldn’t hold us back from our passions, but HP’s survey reveals 40% of ...
"Not requiring an app. My car doesn't need an app. A washing machine doesn't need an app. My TV speaker doesn't need an app." ...
Beyond being clunky and outdated, legacy systems are unsustainably expensive for organizations that rely on them. From escalating maintenance costs and security vulnerabilities to missed opportunities ...