Do you remember the Nintendo Family Computer, or Famicom? Well, you might not -- it came to earth in 1983 and was Japan's version of the NES. Now, continuing its week of vintage teardowns, iFixit's gotten its hands on one of these colorful gems and done what it does. The Famicon is pretty easily dismantled, and simple inside, as well. As you can see, there's almost nothing going on in there! There
By now, I donât know what to call this place or how many times weâve posted, but if youâve been with us for a while, youâve seen several different versions of Twitterâs office space. This post is filled with new, updated pictures that really show the space with quite a bit more decor and life. Added wall decor, pictures, art, ceiling branches, tâs, video games, gamesâ¦.. oh boy do they have a lot o
Whether you prefer the clean minimalism of Steve Jobs and 37 Signals or the creative chaos of Tina Fey and Pixar, there's a lot to learn from the workspaces of the well-known. We present nine such spaces here for inspiration. Al GoreIf nothing else, former Vice President Al Gore's office helps anyone who needs that extra little push to convince themselves that, yeah, having three monitors is neces
Actually, he wouldnât have, but only because in the 60s you needed a thousand-mile cable to carry a telephone around. And because heâs too cool for the iPhone. Still, the batmanesque iBike Rider looks great for bikers with iPhones. You can get the basic iBike Rider, a weather-proof case that attaches to your arms with straps, and includes a space for an extra battery, for around $42. Itâs also ava
Itâs a new season, and you know what that means, Twitter migrated to new offices. Weâve seen their space a number of times (version 1, version 1 video, version 2), and the company has just kept exploding in size. So naturally, they would need to step up their offices space to meet whatever needs they come upon. This new space is extremely roomy and open compared to their last couple offices. And b
We've featured a variety of offices here, but this is definitely the first time we've featured an office built into a rock-climbing wall. Lifehacker reader Scott Mulder works at Tree Fort Bikesâa sport and bike shop in Ypsilanti, MIâand have quite a novel office. His workspace is inside the top of their climbing wall and has a distinctly tree-fort like appearance. Inside his climbing-wall fortress
In the past, weâve posted several times about Facebookâs office space, but nothing quite like todayâs post. Facebook recently moved their offices out of several smaller locations spread throughout Palo Alto, CA and into one central, 150,000-square-foot building that used to house Agilent Technologies. Many of the buildingâs original features either remain or have been repurposed for Facebookâs use
Its been about 9 months since the Mac Life 3 article and I've been stocking up on Mac bits n pieces for today. The first photo is the latest office layout - taken after Tokyo CGM Night Episode 3 in Harajuku. Might as well start off with the latest piece of hardware - the new iMacs that just came out. They are a whole lot cheaper now too - the 20" 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo cost 138,880 yen with a me
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