ExitReviews is a useful website where you can read and contribute reviews about how long products last, how they broke, and how to repair them. You can read reviews of products such as headphones or office chairs. You can find even more reviews on the "product fails" subreddit, which the Exit Reviews website links to.
Exit Reviews is a website about how long products last, how they broke, and how to fix them

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Old Adobe Flash games preserved by Flashpoint Archive
Adobe Flash was accessible to beginners and turned the web into an indie game publishing venue, but had severe performance and security problems and did not survive the 2010s. Flashpoint… READ THE REST
Hear canyon.mid the way it was meant to be heard
Canyonmid.com provides the visitor with a late-year Tandy PC—one so late it has VGA and a Soundblaster—that's ready to do what Windows 3 was good for: playing George Stone's "Trip… READ THE REST
Seneca keyboard for people with stoic financial advisors
Ryan Norbauer creates new gadgets inspired by old ideas about what make technology wonderful, an "elusive world" of retrofuturism taken to its hand-crafted extremes. So when you find out the… READ THE REST
Turn your ho-hum vacay pics into print-worthy gems
TL;DR: Luminar Neo's Lifetime Bundle lets you edit like a pro without the monthly shakedown—AI tools, add-ons, tutorials, and lifetime ownership for just $79.99. Maybe you've tried editing photos before. Maybe you… READ THE REST
This $24 MagTag is the AirTag's cooler cousin
TL;DR: This $23.99 MagTag tracker card (usually $59.99) works with Apple's Find My app and fits in your wallet like a credit card. If we're talking real, AirTags are cool, but nobody asked… READ THE REST
Office 2024—classic apps, fresh features, and no subscription guilt
TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office 2024 Home (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote) for Mac or PC as a one-time purchase—just $129.97 (reg. $149.99). Microsoft Office 2024 Home is here, and unlike your streaming… READ THE REST