Even back then, there were computers for people who couldn’t afford the more expensive stuff. Take this Tandy, which costs little more than a upgraded Netbook today. From Core Memory, photographed by Mark Richards and written by John Alderman.
This French “Reading Lamp” (clever name) concept turns off when a book is draped over it, and on when it’s removed. It doesn’t look particularly safe for the spines of prized books, but it sure is pretty. [Core77]
After professional photographer Alex Dejong lost his sight three years ago, he thought his days of taking and editing photos was over. But the iPhone 3GS’s VoiceOver feature, plus a few key apps, has given some of his abilities back.