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Relic: Mario Paint
Artists can draw creative ideas from anywhere. Whether it’s on a canvas, on the tablet, or making costumes, the idea of art is universal and anyone can do it....
Relic: Sony Walkman
Picture yourself in the late 1970s and you want to put on the latest tunes. Some popular artists during the time were Fleetwood Mac, who had the top selling...
Relic: K’Nex
When one thinks of building things as a hobby, everyone talks about Legos. These were a large staple of my childhood and gave me a lot of things to...
Relic: Super 8 Film
In the days before the camcorder (and now the smartphone) the popular Super 8mm film was a great way to shoot home movies and create memories. Some filmmakers also...
Relic: CRT Monitors
Once upon a time, flat screens were a vision of the future—something you would only see in Star Trek or other science fiction works. In the dawn of the...
Relic: Apple Newton
Before the tablet and smartphone, there were a series of personal digital assistants (PDAs) that were largely marketed for business use. These PDAs were largely considered ahead of their...
Happy 25th Birthday ThinkPad!
Lenovo today proudly announced, at an exclusive event at the Yamato Labs in Japan, the birthplace of ThinkPad, a limited-edition model to celebrate twenty-five years of design and engineering innovation....
Relic: Sega Dreamcast
At the end of the early 1990s console wars, Sega and Nintendo faced a new competitor, the Sony PlayStation. While each console had their strengths and weaknesses, the PlayStation...
Relic: Laserdisc
It may be hard to grasp that competition over the very medium of storage formats would erupt in full-scale “wars” over which format would win out. Some examples of...