Ricoh GR IV

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Finally. Ricoh has unleashed the GR IV—a long-awaited evolution in a bloodline of pocket cameras that’s been killing it since the goddamn film days.

If you’ve never tangled with the GR series, know this: it’s the street shooter’s secret weapon. Compact, fast, and absurdly sharp. Now, with the IV, things get even meaner—onboard memory, snappier autofocus, improved Wi-Fi, and a brand-new lens to tie it all together.

This isn’t just an update—it’s a refined instrument of photographic mayhem.

Details here.

Air75 V3

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NuPhy makes keyboards… and they are probably most known for their compact iPad solutions. Today, they announced the Air75 – another iPad centric 75% keyboard that a lot of people are apparently really excited about.

Details here.

Fast Economic Storage

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My photo archive has ballooned into something obscene—thousands of shots, terabytes of chaos—so I had to expand the digital warehouse. And because I edit directly off these drives in Lightroom, they can’t be lazy. I need speed. Responsiveness. No stuttering, no spinning beach balls of death.

Thunderbolt 5 just landed, but my Mac doesn’t give a damn—and neither does my wallet. So Thunderbolt 4 it is. For the enclosure, I went with the OWC Express 1M2. Fanless, whisper-quiet, and blessedly cool. I suspect the chunkier form factor and all those heat-dissipating fins are doing God’s work. $90 well spent.

As for the drive, sure, everyone drools over the Samsung 990 Pro—but I’m not made of gold and bourbon. I pocketed the extra $50 and grabbed the 990 Evo Plus instead. 4TB for $250.

The result? I’m clocking over 3000MB/s for under $400. That’s a hell of a deal, boys. Run it till it melts.

Evergoods Element Bifold

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Evergoods—those beautiful maniacs known for crafting bags with surgical precision and damn near poetic design—just dropped a wallet. Yeah, a wallet.

It’s a slim bifold, the usual front-pocket operator, but stitched from some mystery textile I’ve never even heard of. Early intel says it feels fantastic, looks even better, and might be tough enough to survive a knife fight in a gravel pit.

Consider me intrigued.

Details here.

Polaroid Flip

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Polaroid just lobbed a new instant camera into the void, and for the first time in years, it might actually be worth a damn. This isn’t some plastic nostalgia trap—it’s got a real lens system, sonar autofocus, and a flash all crammed into a body that doesn’t look like a Fisher-Price experiment gone wrong.

Whispers from the front lines—actual instant shooters—say it works. Imagine that. A functioning instant camera in 2025. It’s a goddamn miracle.

Details here.

Hot Wheels X Ferrari

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Details are still foggy, but something wicked is brewing—Hot Wheels is teaming up with Ferrari. That’s not a typo.

What we do know is this: part of the so-called “heritage collection” will feature a goddamn GTO perched on the back of that legendary Ferrari hauler—an iconic setup straight out of motorsport mythology.

I’m not a toy guy, not usually, but this? This has my full attention.

Follow along here. The madness is just beginning.

Anker Solix EverFrost 2

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Anker has been killing it in the whole “outdoor power” department lately. And it looks like they are about to drop a pretty impressive battery powered cooler. According to the marketing, it will cool to 32-degrees in just 15 minutes and will keep there for over four days. Not bad.

Details here.

CWC Ti300

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CWC is about to unleash a new monster—same legendary 300-series dive watch, but now forged in titanium. That’s right: 40% lighter than the original slab of steel, but still built like a Cold War depth charge. You get the full 300m water resistance, the no-nonsense unidirectional bezel, and that dead-simple dial that looks like it was ripped straight from a MOD supply crate.

One catch—it’s quartz. But not some drugstore junker. We’re talking ETA, Swiss-made, cold and accurate as a sniper’s heartbeat.

Details here.