How Microscopic Creatures Live on Your Smartphone Screen
Your phone screen hosts bacteria, fungi, and microscopic mites. Here's what's actually living on that glass you touch 2,600 times a day.
Stories about silicon graffiti, vintage phones, chip art, and the weird corners of tech nobody talks about.
Your phone screen hosts bacteria, fungi, and microscopic mites. Here's what's actually living on that glass you touch 2,600 times a day.
Take a microscopic tour through watch gears smaller than rice grains, ruby bearings, and hairsprings thinner than human hair.
Chip designers have been sneaking tiny drawings onto silicon for over 50 years. From Waldo to Daffy Duck to legal watermarks, here's the wild history of silicon graffiti.
Nokia owned over 40% of the global phone market. They had Snake. They had indestructible hardware. Then the iPhone showed up and it was over in five years. Here's what went wrong.
USB microscopes cost $25 and show you a world you've never seen. Here's what you can actually do with one, what to buy, and how to get started without wasting money.