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Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
A Konstal 105Na tram serves the MPK Cracow Public Transport company in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. It is a classic old Polish tramway of the MPK Miejskie Przedsiebiorstwo Komunikacyjne, the municipal urban transportation authority. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman Waiting Alone With Shopping Bag On Metro Station Platform
A senior woman wears a coat and carries a shopping bag as she stands alone on the platform of the Goetheplatz U-Bahn station, with the station name visible on the stark, exposed concrete wall, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life And Economy In Texas
An old Chevrolet Loadmaster car is seen on the gas station in Seguin, United States on October 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Views From Tokyo
Akihabara, Tokyo.Akihabara famous for its anime, manga, and electronics stores. A view of Chuo-dori street lined with tall buildings and shops. A classic red Ford Mustang from the 1960s drives through the intersection, on August 18, 2025 in Tokyo, JapanNO SALES POLAND (Photo by Andrzej Iwanczuk/NurPhoto) -
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Tuning Show EXPO Krakow 2025.
The FSO Syrena Warszawa logo is seen on a car during the Tuning Show EXPO in Krakow, Poland, on September 14, 2025. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Tuning Show EXPO Krakow 2025.
A Trabant car is seen during the Tuning Show EXPO in Krakow, Poland, on September 14, 2025. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Tuning Show EXPO Krakow 2025.
A Polski Fiat 126p car is seen during the Tuning Show EXPO in Krakow, Poland, on September 14, 2025. The iconic Polish vehicle is nicknamed Maluch, meaning Toddler or The Little One. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Tuning Show EXPO Krakow 2025.
The Polski Fiat 126p logo is seen on a car during the Tuning Show EXPO in Krakow, Poland, on September 14, 2025. The iconic Polish vehicle is nicknamed Maluch, meaning Toddler or The Little One. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Tuning Show EXPO Krakow 2025.
A vintage Chrysler car is seen during the Tuning Show EXPO in Krakow, Poland, on September 14, 2025. It is an old American car, a classic automobile, and a historic vehicle. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 16:
Tables made from old sewing machines are seen outside a pub in Krakow’s Kazimierz district, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 16:
Tables made from old sewing machines are seen outside a pub in Krakow’s Kazimierz district, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera has range of frame options for photos
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Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera comes in seven styles
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Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
\
OPS: The Kodak Charmera
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Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
\
OPS: The Kodak Charmera
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Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
\
OPS: The Kodak Charmera
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Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera . What's in the box.
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Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
\
OPS: The Kodak Charmera
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Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
\
OPS: The Kodak Charmera
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Daily Life In London
A woman looks at colorful shirts at a vintage clothing stall at Portobello Road Market in the Notting Hill area, one of London's best-known street markets. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto) -
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Photo booth fans chase down the vanishing machines
Breanna Conley, founder of Autophoto and host of the International Photobooth Convention, takes a photo in one of the analog photobooths at the Classic Photo Booth Warehouse in Old Bridge, New Jersey on Saturday, August 30th, 2025. Analog obsessives flocked to the International Photobooth Convention in New York City to draw the curtains – and shoot their shots.
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Photo booth fans chase down the vanishing machines
The International Photobooth Convention at the Classic Photo Booth Warehouse in Old Bridge, New Jersey on Saturday, August 30th, 2025. Analog obsessives flocked to the International Photobooth Convention in New York City to draw the curtains – and shoot their shots.
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Photo booth fans chase down the vanishing machines
Lexi Darlin', 42, Cincinnati Ohio, takes photobooth photos at the Classic Photo Booth Warehouse in Old Bridge, New Jersey as part of the International Photobooth Convention on Saturday, August 30th, 2025. Analog obsessives flocked to the International Photobooth Convention in New York City to draw the curtains – and shoot their shots.
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Photo booth fans chase down the vanishing machines
Lexi Darlin', 42, Cincinnati Ohio, at the Classic Photo Booth Warehouse in Old Bridge, New Jersey as part of the International Photobooth Convention on Saturday, August 30th, 2025. Analog obsessives flocked to the International Photobooth Convention in New York City to draw the curtains – and shoot their shots.
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Photo booth fans chase down the vanishing machines
Emily Botelho, 36, takes a photo at the Classic Photo Booth Warehouse in Old Bridge, New Jersey as part of the International Photobooth Convention on Saturday, August 30th, 2025. Analog obsessives flocked to the International Photobooth Convention in New York City to draw the curtains – and shoot their shots.
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Photo booth fans chase down the vanishing machines
Hannah Roddam-Kitt, 40, owner of the only analog photobooth in Portugal, looks at her friends photobooth photos at the Classic Photo Booth Warehouse as part of the International Photobooth Convention in Old Bridge, New Jersey on Saturday, August 30th, 2025. Analog obsessives flocked to the International Photobooth Convention in New York City to draw the curtains – and shoot their shots.
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Photo booth fans chase down the vanishing machines
The International Photobooth Convention hosted by Autophoto at the Classic Photo Booth Warehouse in Old Bridge, New Jersey on Saturday, August 30th, 2025. Analog obsessives flocked to the International Photobooth Convention in New York City to draw the curtains – and shoot their shots.
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Photo booth fans chase down the vanishing machines
Maxim Sverdlov, 73, works on a photobooth transmission at the Classic Photo Booth Warehouse in Old Bridge, New Jersey on Saturday, August 30th, 2025. Classic Photo Booth is Maxim's company. Analog obsessives flocked to the International Photobooth Convention in New York City to draw the curtains – and shoot their shots.
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Photo booth fans chase down the vanishing machines
Lexi Darlin', 42, holds her photobooth strip at the Classic Photo Booth Warehouse in Old Bridge, New Jersey as part of the International Photobooth Convention on Saturday, August 30th, 2025. Analog obsessives flocked to the International Photobooth Convention in New York City to draw the curtains – and shoot their shots.
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Herbert Leonard 1988 - Archive Portrait
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'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival. RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar
'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival.
RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar.
Trend to fix or buy consoles such as Game Gear or Nintendo 64s may reflect a desire for internet-free fun.
As nostalgic tech makes a comeback, Retro Console Clinic launches at Four Quarters, Elephant Park, London.
Sponsored by Pringles, the pop-up is dedicated to fixing classic ‘90s and ‘00s gaming consoles (for free), and also offers much-loved old-school arcade games to play.
Luke Malpass, Retro Console Engineer.
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'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival. RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar
'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival.
RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar.
Trend to fix or buy consoles such as Game Gear or Nintendo 64s may reflect a desire for internet-free fun.
As nostalgic tech makes a comeback, Retro Console Clinic launches at Four Quarters, Elephant Park, London.
Sponsored by Pringles, the pop-up is dedicated to fixing classic ‘90s and ‘00s gaming consoles (for free), and also offers much-loved old-school arcade games to play.
Luke Malpass, Retro Console Engineer.
Teri Pengilley / Guardian / eyevine
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'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival. RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar
'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival.
RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar.
Trend to fix or buy consoles such as Game Gear or Nintendo 64s may reflect a desire for internet-free fun.
As nostalgic tech makes a comeback, Retro Console Clinic launches at Four Quarters, Elephant Park, London.
Sponsored by Pringles, the pop-up is dedicated to fixing classic ‘90s and ‘00s gaming consoles (for free), and also offers much-loved old-school arcade games to play.
Zak Hemmings, Retro Console Engineer.
Teri Pengilley / Guardian / eyevine
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Portrait - personnalites
Info - Le 17 janvier 2025 est célébré le 50e anniversaire de la promulgation de la loi autorisant l'interruption volontaire de grossesse (IVG) en France - Info - Elsa Zylberstein incarnera Simone Veil sur grand écran - Archives - Simone Veil - portrait
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1181 - Archives - Divers portraits de personnalites
Archives - Jean Marie Le Pen et ses filles Marie-Caroline, Yann, Marine
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Portrait - personnalites
Archives - Jean Marie Le Pen et ses filles Marie-Caroline, Yann, Marine - portrait
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Enceinte Bluetooth qui intègre un jeu de pixels animés
Picture MUST credit: Divoom A Bluetooth speaker is set to become a big hit with Eighties retro-lovers— thanks to a pixelated display that can be used to make animated art. The Ditoo has six keys and a joystick on the mini keyboard and the bright colours on the 16 x 16 pixel monitor which adds to the theme of a small retro computer. These are used to create images on the screen or designs can also be downloaded using an app. Designs can also be shared with friends who have a Ditoo. The speaker can stream music from sites like Spotify and also has a built in alarm clock. It was created by China-based company Divoom.
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Enceinte Bluetooth qui intègre un jeu de pixels animés
Picture MUST credit: Divoom A Bluetooth speaker is set to become a big hit with Eighties retro-lovers— thanks to a pixelated display that can be used to make animated art. The Ditoo has six keys and a joystick on the mini keyboard and the bright colours on the 16 x 16 pixel monitor which adds to the theme of a small retro computer. These are used to create images on the screen or designs can also be downloaded using an app. Designs can also be shared with friends who have a Ditoo. The speaker can stream music from sites like Spotify and also has a built in alarm clock. It was created by China-based company Divoom.
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Enceinte Bluetooth qui intègre un jeu de pixels animés
Picture MUST credit: Divoom A Bluetooth speaker is set to become a big hit with Eighties retro-lovers— thanks to a pixelated display that can be used to make animated art. The Ditoo has six keys and a joystick on the mini keyboard and the bright colours on the 16 x 16 pixel monitor which adds to the theme of a small retro computer. These are used to create images on the screen or designs can also be downloaded using an app. Designs can also be shared with friends who have a Ditoo. The speaker can stream music from sites like Spotify and also has a built in alarm clock. It was created by China-based company Divoom.
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Enceinte Bluetooth qui intègre un jeu de pixels animés
Picture MUST credit: Divoom A Bluetooth speaker is set to become a big hit with Eighties retro-lovers— thanks to a pixelated display that can be used to make animated art. The Ditoo has six keys and a joystick on the mini keyboard and the bright colours on the 16 x 16 pixel monitor which adds to the theme of a small retro computer. These are used to create images on the screen or designs can also be downloaded using an app. Designs can also be shared with friends who have a Ditoo. The speaker can stream music from sites like Spotify and also has a built in alarm clock. It was created by China-based company Divoom.
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Enceinte Bluetooth qui intègre un jeu de pixels animés
Picture MUST credit: Divoom A Bluetooth speaker is set to become a big hit with Eighties retro-lovers— thanks to a pixelated display that can be used to make animated art. The Ditoo has six keys and a joystick on the mini keyboard and the bright colours on the 16 x 16 pixel monitor which adds to the theme of a small retro computer. These are used to create images on the screen or designs can also be downloaded using an app. Designs can also be shared with friends who have a Ditoo. The speaker can stream music from sites like Spotify and also has a built in alarm clock. It was created by China-based company Divoom.
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Enceinte Bluetooth qui intègre un jeu de pixels animés
Picture MUST credit: Divoom A Bluetooth speaker is set to become a big hit with Eighties retro-lovers— thanks to a pixelated display that can be used to make animated art. The Ditoo has six keys and a joystick on the mini keyboard and the bright colours on the 16 x 16 pixel monitor which adds to the theme of a small retro computer. These are used to create images on the screen or designs can also be downloaded using an app. Designs can also be shared with friends who have a Ditoo. The speaker can stream music from sites like Spotify and also has a built in alarm clock. It was created by China-based company Divoom.
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La DSKY Moonwatch est censée reproduire fidèlement plusieurs routines opérationnelles des missions lunaires de l'agence spatiale américaine NASA.
Picture MUST credit: Apollo Instruments A watch for lovers of outer space has rocketed onto the market — styled like the guidance computer interface used aboard the Moon landing Apollo craft. The DSKY Moonwatch is said to faithfully reproduce several operational routines from US space agency NASA’s lunar missions. They are presented in their original display formats, while also incorporating custom operations. The functions include time and date display, configurable time zones with automatic DST, a stopwatch, timer and alarm functions. It’s also equipped with GPS navigation as well as original operations such as the GPS-driven P66 landing routine used b y the Apollo landing craft, the NASA lights and display test, power down and standby routines. The timepiece has been created by UK watch company Apollo Instruments which said the Moonwatch is the result of four years work. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La DSKY Moonwatch est censée reproduire fidèlement plusieurs routines opérationnelles des missions lunaires de l'agence spatiale américaine NASA.
Picture MUST credit: Apollo Instruments A watch for lovers of outer space has rocketed onto the market — styled like the guidance computer interface used aboard the Moon landing Apollo craft. The DSKY Moonwatch is said to faithfully reproduce several operational routines from US space agency NASA’s lunar missions. They are presented in their original display formats, while also incorporating custom operations. The functions include time and date display, configurable time zones with automatic DST, a stopwatch, timer and alarm functions. It’s also equipped with GPS navigation as well as original operations such as the GPS-driven P66 landing routine used b y the Apollo landing craft, the NASA lights and display test, power down and standby routines. The timepiece has been created by UK watch company Apollo Instruments which said the Moonwatch is the result of four years work. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La DSKY Moonwatch est censée reproduire fidèlement plusieurs routines opérationnelles des missions lunaires de l'agence spatiale américaine NASA.
Picture MUST credit: Apollo Instruments A watch for lovers of outer space has rocketed onto the market — styled like the guidance computer interface used aboard the Moon landing Apollo craft. The DSKY Moonwatch is said to faithfully reproduce several operational routines from US space agency NASA’s lunar missions. They are presented in their original display formats, while also incorporating custom operations. The functions include time and date display, configurable time zones with automatic DST, a stopwatch, timer and alarm functions. It’s also equipped with GPS navigation as well as original operations such as the GPS-driven P66 landing routine used b y the Apollo landing craft, the NASA lights and display test, power down and standby routines. The timepiece has been created by UK watch company Apollo Instruments which said the Moonwatch is the result of four years work. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La DSKY Moonwatch est censée reproduire fidèlement plusieurs routines opérationnelles des missions lunaires de l'agence spatiale américaine NASA.
Picture MUST credit: Apollo Instruments A watch for lovers of outer space has rocketed onto the market — styled like the guidance computer interface used aboard the Moon landing Apollo craft. The DSKY Moonwatch is said to faithfully reproduce several operational routines from US space agency NASA’s lunar missions. They are presented in their original display formats, while also incorporating custom operations. The functions include time and date display, configurable time zones with automatic DST, a stopwatch, timer and alarm functions. It’s also equipped with GPS navigation as well as original operations such as the GPS-driven P66 landing routine used b y the Apollo landing craft, the NASA lights and display test, power down and standby routines. The timepiece has been created by UK watch company Apollo Instruments which said the Moonwatch is the result of four years work. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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