1948 GE Revolving Shelf Refrigerator

In 1948, General Electric came out with this refrigerator/freezer with revolving shelves. You can see the full advertisement here: I am continually surprised at products that DON’T survive. This fridge seems like the PERFECT solution to that bowl of moldy leftovers that got shoved into the back. Why don’t all of our refrigerators have revolving … Read more

Review: Kodak Easy Share Wireless Picture Frame

I purchased the Kodak Easy Share Wireless Picture Frame with a specific purpose in mind: I wanted to immediately transfer motion sensor triggered photos from my Panasonic network camera at my front door onto a screen up stairs so we could see who was at the door before going downstairs to answer it. Advertised as “being able … Read more

Review: ZAGG Z.buds iPhone Earbuds

Today I’m reviewing a product from ZAGG called Z.buds. The product is positioned as an iPhone ear bud replacement, but can be used with any listening device that has a 3.5mm jack. The first thing I noticed about this product, when I was finally able to remove it from the bullet proof packaging, was the nylon … Read more

We Are So Proud Of Our RCA Spectra 70

Update 01-15-15 The incredible Mike Dodas recognized the computer and the people in the photos! He identified some of them and told us the whole story about them here: Thank you, Mike, for sharing all this information with us! I love hearing about the old systems and I believe all of it should be saved … Read more

Review: Lenovo IdeaPad S10

Netbooks small, lower-powered, and inexpensive laptops with an emphasis on Internet connectivity rather than general purpose computing are a big new category in computer sales. With entrants such as the Asus EeeePC, MSI Wind, HP Mini, and Lenovo IdeaPad, most of the major vendors (with the notable exceptions of Apple and Dell) are moving into this market. Netbooks are … Read more