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Future Nostalgia: FUJIFILM GFX-100RF

Established in 1934, FUJIFILM is a household name synonymous with imaging and has its roots in the printing industry. Indeed, FUJIFILM began life as Fuji Photo Film Co., specialising in photographic film and paper. In 1940, FUJIFILM began manufacturing optical glass and lenses, giving birth to the first FUJINON lenses.

A Remarkable Revolution

The ReMarkable 2 tablet has been turning heads since its release, thanks to its paper-like writing experience. With a sleek design and cutting-edge features, it’s not hard to see why this device has gained such a loyal following. Indeed, it has quickly become a ‘can’t live without’ of my day-to-day life.

Creating the Ultimate Home Entertainment Experience

Audio is the defining factor in cinematic immersion. A Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 speaker system or a KEF Blade One Meta, paired with a Trinnov Altitude 32 AV Processor, delivers multi-directional, high-resolution sound. Dolby Atmos spatial audio ensures an enveloping experience, capturing every nuanced effect, from whispering dialogue to dynamic action sequences.

Signal in the Hills: Why Coverage Is the New Currency of Travel

There is a particular flavour of modern frustration reserved for the moment an international call drops between Paddington and Heathrow. Not because of the inconvenience but because the entire architecture of travel in 2026 now assumes you are reachable. Boarding passes refresh in your wallet. Drivers triangulate their approach against your blue dot. The deal does not pause because you are airside. Connectivity, in other words, has stopped being an amenity and is now a load-bearing wall. To that end, the eSIM has not so quietly become one of the more useful pieces of travel infrastructure of the last decade. The question is no longer whether to use one, but…