Each company faces its own mix of tariff pressures, supply chain issues, and shifting markets, but together they tell a larger story about the challenges of building physical products in an era of global trade tensions and cheap overseas competition. From the Roomba maker that almost got acquired by Amazon to the e-bike company that couldn't escape its Chinese supply chain, this week's bankruptcies are a warning sign for hardware startups everywhere.
I recently got inspired by a trend on Nuuly, a clothing rental platform, called "The Wrong Jacket." It's all about pairing an unexpected coat choice - whether that's the proportion of the jacket, the color, or its texture - with your outfit (think: an oversized blazer with track pants, for example.) It's kind of the unexpected red theory of the fashion world.
the company's head of the Find product line. He says the Find X9 Pro will be 8.25mm thick while incorporating a battery that's bigger than its predecesso r's by "more than 1,500 mAh". So let's do the math. The Find X8 Pro comes with a 5,910 mAh battery, so that means we should probably expect its successor to pack a 7,500 mAh cell or thereabouts.
Razer's latest eGPU enclosure, the Core X V2, sets itself apart by removing previous conveniences, featuring a minimalist design that may confuse some users.
The BASIC Beige edition is probably what most people picture when they think of a faithful C64 recreation. It sports that familiar cream-colored plastic case that screams 1980s home computing, complete with a proper mechanical keyboard that delivers the same tactile satisfaction as the original.
Longtime Verge readers might recall the unusual story of how the music video for a Janet Jackson song, 'Rhythm Nation,' could cause certain Windows laptops to crash just by being around when it's playing.