Disclaimer: I am in no way encouraging or advocating for software piracy.
The warez scene in 90s and early 00s was fun to follow. I consider the NFO files a legitimate form of art, not to mention the skills for unpacking and keygen-ing or cracking of the protected software.
I think it's at least a decade since Texas Instruments introduced the FRAM series of their MSP430 microcontrollers [0]. Good to know there are efforts to bring such technologies to "bigger" computers - having TBs of RAM in your laptop must be fun.
There are compact cameras on the market which are able to connect to a smartphone (via Bluetooth) and take the GPS coordinates form there, apart from other functions (like uploading the photos).
I wish something like this was integrated into a modern and free archive format. RAR has it. RAR also got volume recovery: when creating split multi-volume archives you can also create recovery volumes - each recovery volume can replace any other one missing volume. It was a life-saver in floppy-disk times.