Apple is reportedly preparing a significant update to its iMac lineup, with the 24-inch model expected to debut in mid to late 2026. This refresh is set to feature the highly anticipated M5 chip, ...
Some years ago, us millennials (and Gen X, a colleague pointed out), were pretty in love with transparent tech. From Macs to mice, beepers to CD players, and even big desktop monitors — we loved them ...
LEGO has an "Ideas" website that allows fans to submit mockups and suggestions for future LEGO sets, and one fan has designed a faithful recreation of Apple's iconic 1998 iMac G3 in translucent Bondi ...
A proposed Lego set for Apple’s iconic iMac G3 needs your vote. If enough people support the suggestion, it could be turned into a real Lego product. The set is an homage to the original desktop iMac, ...
I don’t usually get too excited about user-submitted designs on the Lego Ideas website, especially when those ideas would require negotiating a license with another company—user-generated designs need ...
The iconic iMac G3 has been recreated in the form of an impressive 700-piece Lego set, though it has a slim chance of ever actually being made. Apple fans keep coming up with increasingly creative ...
Every once in a while, an Apple-related project gets submitted to LEGO’s Product Ideas page. Just recently, the LEGO Apple Store concept quickly blew past the 10,000-vote threshold needed to enter ...
We live in a world of cutting-edge consumer tech, where internet-connected phones can interact with car infotainment systems. Apple CarPlay is a feature-loaded tool in vehicular automation, giving you ...
Microsoft has released many versions of their Windows PC operating system over the years, with most featuring their own unique startup and shutdown sounds. This video showcases every chime used in the ...
The latest viral car trend doesn’t involve mods or LED lights. It’s all about the sound your car greets you with. The setup is simple: TikTokers start recording before turning on the ignition, then ...
Did you know Apple's CarPlay will let you make anything — and I mean truly anything — the sound that plays when you start up your car? Well, TikTok found out, and now it's a quickly spreading trend.