
James Bond receives a “text” via his smartwatch in The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977
James Bond can lay claim to popularizing the smartwatch, in addition to smart cars. In “Thunderball,” (1965), his Breitling concealed a Geiger counter. By 1973,

James Bond can lay claim to popularizing the smartwatch, in addition to smart cars. In “Thunderball,” (1965), his Breitling concealed a Geiger counter. By 1973,

This was a sad end of an era… “The iconic pink Elephant Car Wash sign that stood along Denny Way for more than 60 years

The giant, $60,000 mural that once hung over Harold’s Club’s South Virginia Street entrance in Reno now stands in front of the Reno-Sparks Livestock Center

David Lynch, the visionary director of surreal films such as Mulholland Drive and Eraserhead, has some perfectly offbeat hobbies. He records dance music. He designs

In search of the perfect Halloween read, Getintothis’ Del Pike steps away from his cauldron to investigate Dick Porter’s updated biography, Journey to the Center

The Car Craft Dream Rod was designed by the staff of Car Craft Magazine in 1961. The first drawings of the car appeared in Car Craft

Neil Peart made his drumming and lyric-writing debut with Rush’s second LP, 1975’s Fly by Night. He also took on another, less famous role: conceptualizing