The funniest thing you’ll see today: Kids react to the Game Boy
The Fine Brothers’ YouTube series on kids, teens and elders reacting to various things is always good for a laugh, and we try to let you know each time a new tech-related topic pops up. In their latest installment, the Fines presented a group of kids with something that really helps illustrate the divide between tech of the past and modern devices: a Game Boy.
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Leaked video is the last word on the iPhone 6′s display size
Have any doubts that the iPhone 6 will have a display that has a 4.7-inch diagonal? Well doubt no more because Nowhereelse.fr has posted a new leaked video that gives us an extensive look at the iPhone 6’s display panel and shows us measurements of its exact dimensions.
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Top things to check before buying a used car
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There’s a chance iPhone 6 owners will be ‘wall-huggers’ too
iPhone 6 reports to date have all revealed Apple’s 2014 smartphones will be even slimmer than predecessors, which obviously means their batteries will have to be thinner – in fact, one report from suppliers familiar with the matter suggested that Apple may have had some troubles shrinking down the battery of the bigger 5.5-inch model to desired size, an issue that could cause shipping delays. While most iPhone 6 reports did not detail battery capacity, a new report from Asia shares more details about the supposed battery sizes for both the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch versions.
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These are some of the best iPhone camera accessories money can buy
As great as the iPhone’s camera is, there are physical constraints when companies like Apple stuff optics into ridiculously thin smartphones and they may never really be overcome. If you’re an amateur iPhone photographer looking to take your photos to the next level though, there are tons of great accessories that will help give your mobile photography the adrenaline shot it needs.
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ANOTHER IPHONE 6 LEAK: New video gives the iPhone 6’s screen its first-ever stress test
The iPhone 6 is still around two months away from being announced but that isn’t stopping people from putting it under preemptive stress tests using leaked parts. Sonny Dickson has just posted a new video showing the iPhone 6’s display undergoing some mild stress tests that involve bending the display to see how well it holds up under pressure.
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Prepare to be SHOCKED: This free tool will show you exactly how popular websites are spying on you
Is it still paranoia if everyone really is watching you? Most of us are likely aware at this point that unless we take some fairly extensive precautions, we’re always being watched in one way or another while browsing the Web. What you might not be aware of, however, is the shocking number of services that monitor us on nearly every website we visit.
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One picture shows the iPhone’s complete evolution since 2007
One common refrain we hear from iPhone haters is that Apple has essentially gotten away with releasing the exact same smartphone every year since 2007. While this may sound clever, it’s also completely untrue: The iPhone has changed dramatically over the past seven years, as a new picture flagged by Redditor LobaltSS makes abundantly clear.
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DAILY DOSE OF PAID APPS GONE FREE: 3 awesome paid iPhone apps that are free for a limited time
Hopefully we have all recovered from a weekend of celebration by now, and we’re settling back into reality once again. Perhaps a few nice paid iPhone apps that can be downloaded for free right now will help ease the transition a bit. Today we have four nifty paid iPhone and iPad apps on the menu, and each one is available for free for a limited time.
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YouTube starts shaming ISPs for delivering awful streaming
Move over, Netflix — you’re no longer the only video streaming service capable of shaming ISPs. Quartz notices that YouTube has started delivering small pop-up messages in videos that are experiencing slow buffering that invite you to “find out why” you’re “experiencing interruptions.” When you click on the message, you’re taken to Google’s new website that documents ISPs’ video streaming quality and shows you that your ISP happens to be doing a bad job of getting you the video you want to watch.
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