
Google Is Now a Mobile Carrier, Here’s What It Means
Disruption: overused, yes; inappropriate, no.
Disruption: overused, yes; inappropriate, no.
By Darren Murph
The Panasonic Toughbook has endured 20 years of hard use, and it still sets the standard for computing durability today.
By Darren Murph
The Blackphone 2 gets aggressive with security, because there’s no measure too great to make sure your selfies are secure.
By Darren Murph
Open your eyes to the wide-screen beauty of a full-width monitor.
By Darren Murph
Shit happens — just don’t let it happen to your phone.
By Michael Finn
Bring professional-quality edits to your phone photos with these seven apps.
The best reading apps for perusing literature and news on your tablet or smartphone.
By Darren Murph
To view spectacular nature, one doesn’t need to travel the world or buy a subscription to National Geographic Magazine — you just need an Instagram account. Here are the 25 best adventure Instagram accounts you probably aren’t following, yet.
By Tucker Bowe
The Lomo’Instant camera goes beyond other instant cameras with its range of creative controls and add-ons while still appealing to a new generation of analog photographers just looking for a start shooting film.
By Jack Seemer
A look at how sharing platforms like Uber and Airbnb positively and negatively affect our world.
By Darren Murph
In 2010, the final roll of Kodachrome was developed by Dwayne’s Photo, a lab in Parsons, Kansas.
By Jack Seemer
Lumu is an innovative new light meter that works with something you already have in your pocket — a smartphone.
By Jason Heaton
The Nikonos camera produced many of history’s greatest underwater images.
By Jason Heaton
What shooting film lacks in instant gratification, it makes up for in satisfaction, especially if you learn to process and scan your own film.
By Jason Heaton
Apple has just reinvented the stalwart MacBook with an impossibly thin design and a bold new statement in connectivity, touting just two ports. Like the original iMac or Macbook Air, it’s designed to show us that computing has changed and we need to wake up.
By Ben Bowers
What apps are popular among today’s always-on and always-scrutinized youths?
By Nick Milanes
A new breed of money apps — Robinhood, Acorns and Digit — are transforming the way people save and invest.
By Darren Murph
Get a quick glimpse behind the curtain with a look at the phone home screens of 15 GP staffers and a little on their favorite apps.
By Gear Patrol