Brilliant wireless earbuds can be custom-designed to fit exactly in your ears
Do you still use classic headphones instead of earbuds just because most earbuds tend to fall out of your ears when you’re on the move? If so then you may want to check out a new Kickstarter project called OwnPhones that will let you 3D print earbuds that will fit exactly into your ears’ shape and size.
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2014 Mercedes-Benz B250
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The Mercedes-Benz B-Class is now on its second generation in Canada, although our American counterparts have yet to get any gen B-Class in US showrooms. While the European hit known as the Mercedes-Benz A-Class is not sold at all in North America, this 2014 Mercedes-Benz B250 is the actually the smallest and cheapest thing (starting at $30,500 MSRP) you can buy bearing the recognized three-pointed star.
Starting at just over $30,000 in Canada, the 2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class is a practical four-door, four-cylinder hatchback formula that’s marketed as a “sports tourer.” Unlike the Ford Fiesta ST or equivalent, the 2014 Mercedes-Benz B250 is far from what we’d call a hot hatch, although the may not be a bad thing. Under the compact hood, it sports a 2.0L turbocharged inline-4, packing 208 horsepower and 258 lb/ft of torque. Yes, the B-Class offers some surprisingly big torque numbers and you can feel nearly every foot-pound when booting around the city… READ MORE
2014 Mercedes-Benz B250 originally appeared on Autoblog Canada on Thu, 17 Jul 2014 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Amazon isn’t always the cheapest option – here’s how to find the best prices
Amazon completely changed shopping as we know it. The company has single-handedly put countless brick and mortar rivals out of business by undercutting their prices and by offering almost anything consumers might need under one virtual roof. Add fast shipping and a smooth shopping experience into the mix, and you’ve got a recipe for success.
But even though low prices played a huge role in making Amazon the retail giant it is now, the company doesn’t always offer the lowest prices around — and now there’s a simple tool that tells you when that’s the case.
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It looks like some iPhone 6 buyers might not get sapphire displays
Apple is expected to use sapphire glass in its iPhone 6 front panels that cover the handset’s screen, although reports thus far have different takes on the scope of the company’s sapphire display use. Some say Apple will have enough sapphire displays for all iPhone 6 models this year, while others say the special glass will be used only on the 5.5-inch model, as the company will struggle to mass-produce enough units. Now, a new note to investors from JPMorgan Securities, obtained by Taipei Times, says that Apple will not have enough sapphire displays ready for the iPhone 6 launch.
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Nokia’s handset business is nearly dead – but Microsoft would be crazy to give it up
The new Microsoft layoff wave will axe thousands of employees from Nokia’s old handset unit and will close down the once crucially important Oulu R&D center that used to be the source of global phone innovation, from internal antennas to 3G tech. Many now view the handset industry as an unprofitable sunset business that has little relevance outside Apple and Samsung.
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This is easily the greatest iPhone accessory we’ve ever seen
It’s not always easy to find innovative, high-quality iPhone accessories amid all the garbage out there. We discussed the problem recently while reviewing the only iPad stylus you should care about, and it will remain an issue for the foreseeable future. There are some great accessories out there though, and a new one that will be released later this year could very well be the greatest iPhone accessory we’ve ever seen.
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12 nifty Google tricks you should know about
Google is the preferred search engine for millions of people, with the giant company having many other web-related products available for users, all built around, or in relationship with search and ads. While most users know how to perform a search, use Gmail or navigate with Maps, they may not be aware of some of the nifty hidden tricks Google has included in its online services.
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IPHONE 6 LEAK: Details on Apple’s incredible iPhone 6 camera leak
The iPhone 6 will reportedly feature a new Sony Exmor camera sensor, G for Games reports after picking up a post on a Chinese forum from a source that has “a great track record when it comes to Sony-related rumors.” According to the poster, the iPhone 6 camera will have an Exmor IMX220 sensor with 13-megapixel resolution, 1/2.3” and 1080p video recording support (3,840 x 1,080 resolution sampling).
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4 awesome paid iPhone apps you can download for free right now
This week has been a fantastic one for paid iPhone and iPad apps that have gone on sale for free. In fact, we’ve shared more than $50 worth of iOS apps so far that could have all been downloaded without paying a dime (and some are still free if you move quickly). Today, we’re back with another four apps to add to the list, and they’re all terrific offerings you won’t want to miss out on.
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YESSSS: This is the best iPhone 6 news we’ve heard so far!
A report last week revealed iPhone 6 battery details, suggesting that Apple’s 2014 iPhone models may offer similar or even better battery performance as last year’s iPhones, as they will have slightly bigger batteries. The 4.7-inch iPhone 6 was expected to have a battery capacity of 1,800 mAh to 1,900 mAh, while the phablet version of the handset was said to have a 2,500 mAh battery. Now, French publication Nowhereelse has obtained an image of the purported 4.7-inch iPhone 6’s battery, which may confirm that the battery has a capacity in line with previous reports.
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