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Christen da Costa

Los Angeles

Founder and Co-CEO at Gadget Review

I hope to connect LA based bloggers, which means networking. Interested then follow me! I currently run Gadget Review.

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Articles

  • 5 days ago | gadgetreview.com | Ryan N Hansen |Al Landes |Christen da Costa

    The automotive world is having its iPhone moment, and frankly, it’s about time. Between now and 2027, you’re watching an industry transform faster than your patience during a Windows update. Electric powertrains are becoming mainstream, autonomous features actually work, and luxury brands are finally admitting the future isn’t powered by dinosaur juice. Some of these rides will redefine what you expect from four wheels and a battery pack.

  • 5 days ago | gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa

    Car companies love hawking “revolutionary” features that are recycled ideas from decades ago. The automotive world is littered with brilliant innovations that appeared too early, disappeared, then returned years later to massive acclaim. These forgotten pioneers didn’t fail because they were bad ideas—they had terrible timing, prohibitive costs, or faced consumers who weren’t ready for the future.

  • 1 week ago | gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa

    Detroit’s muscle car era wasn’t about building sensible transportation—it was automotive warfare conducted in assembly plants across the Motor City. Engineers cranked out four-wheeled missiles in a brutal competition for street dominance that makes today’s horsepower wars look like a polite tea party. These machines tell a story of innovation born from competition, creating cultural icons that now sell for prices their original buyers could never have imagined.

  • 1 week ago | gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa

    Personal mobility revolution isn’t coming—it’s already here, parked awkwardly between your neighbor’s e-unicycle and that weird hydrofoil thing your cousin won’t shut up about. These 23 devices promise to transform your commute, shrink your carbon footprint, and make you look like you’ve time-traveled from 2037. Testing dozens of these contraptions revealed some brilliant solutions and others that felt like death traps with fancy logos.

  • 1 week ago | gadgetreview.com | Ryan N Hansen |Al Landes |Christen da Costa

    While Ford‘s latest F-150 Lightning grabs headlines for going electric, the real automotive rebels happened decades ago when engineers asked “what if trucks didn’t have to follow rules?” These ten vehicles represent moments when conventional wisdom got tossed faster than a Windows Vista update. Some succeeded brilliantly. Others crashed harder than your phone battery at 3%.

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