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For the transformation of a former boathouse in Sweden’s east archipelago into a serene retreat, it all started with—what else?—the sea. “I was really struck by the first time that I visited the site, ...
Rejoice! Samsung is back in the compact tablet game with the Galaxy Tab S11 after making the baffling decision to skip the smaller form factor last time around. I'm a big fan of the 11-inch ...
An ultra-modern masterpiece baked into a verdant slope in Luxembourg’s commune of Kopstal has just arrived on the market at $4.5 million. Completed in 2020, the wood-clad cubic villa was designed by ...
If you’re into comics, digital magazines, or creative sketches, the updated Go Color 7 Gen II adds a color Kaleido 3 display with 4096 colors. It still runs Android 13, has the same compact form ...
As the Wyoming winter thaws, this serene, natural-feeling retreat in the skiing area of Teton Village comes into its own. This property was created for a family based in Miami who have roots in Brazil ...
When Tim and Erin Trapp moved from B.C. to Toronto, they needed a home close to their daughters’ school, but wanted a West Coast vibe. Tim Trapp explains: “We’re both from Vancouver and there’s a lot ...
Nick is a Features author who's been writing for fellow tech geeks since 2011. While he's mostly focused on phones, he's also thrilled by cameras and audio gear of all shapes and sizes. On weekends, ...
For the Pixel 9 series, Google introduced a “Swirling petals” collection, and a subset of those wallpapers are now available for the Pixel Tablet. These are slightly different from the 24 available on ...
A new feature in Android 15 allows your phone or tablet to display an interactive smart home control panel while charging — and it’s not limited to Google Home. A new feature in Android 15 allows your ...
In a world of distraction-filled, overly complex, sometimes downright-burdensome gadgets, there’s no higher ideal than to match the effortless approachability of a 2,000-year-old technology: paper.