This week, we mark a major milestone by inviting our podcast’s past co-hosts to share their memories of working on the show. It’s equal parts lulz and tears.
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This Coffee Brewer Uses a Vacuum to Make a Delicious Cup

This innovative brewer uses a vacuum pump to filter your coffee, resulting in a cleaner, less bitter cup.
The OnePlus Watch Is Buggy—and That’s Not the Worst of It

Inconsistent tracking is just about the worst problem for a fitness tracker. Here, that issue is compounded by myriad other bugs.
16 Mother’s Day Gift Ideas for the Mom You’ve Been Missing

Brunch may still be out of the question, but you can send your ma the best sweatpants ever made.
The 5 Best Portable Espresso Makers for a Shot on the Go

Make a barista-worthy cup on the road, or anywhere else, with these handheld machines.
This Smart Electric Kettle Levels Up Your Morning Cup

The Stagg EKG+ from Fellow makes warming up water look great. The smooth-pouring gooseneck and temperature control are chef’s kiss.
Smartphone Camera Tricks That Will Make Your Life Easier

Selfies are great—but have you ever tapped into the powers of AR, PDF scanning, and reverse image search?
The Best Coffee Grinders to Amp Up Your Morning Brew

Get more joy from your java. These picks let you enjoy freshly ground whole beans in every cup.
7 Non-Photography Things You Need to Be Prepared for Before Becoming a Professional Photographer

When you make the decision to become a professional photographer, it’s easy to get wrapped up in all the gear you need, the software, and the technical abilities. However, there’s a lot more to a successful career in this industry, and overlooking many of these elements can hold you back.
Who Was the First Global Social Media Travel Infuencer?

You take photos, you write books, you’re published in weekly and monthly newspapers and magazines, and travel the world with the sole purpose of… traveling. You sound like one of the early social media influencers of the 2010s who was “living the dream,” constantly on the road, distributing a drip of photos and articles to the travel-enthused general public. However, it’s 1888, and your name is Frank Carpenter.