Ever since the iPhone 4, people have been looking for reasons to be impressed with Apple's flagship product, but have been sorely disappointed following the death of Steve Jobs in 2011. With the iPhone 5S, it looks like Apple is starting to get its groove back since losing its iconic founder.
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Curved iPhone Screens? What’s Next?
According to Tech Crunch Apple has plans for a curved screen iPhone to be released in the second half of next year. We can't help but wonder what will be next for the smart phone golden child.
Read More »6 Gadgets We Were Sure We’d Have By Now…
Throughout the years we have been convinced that in year xyz we would have gadget abc. Sometimes those gadgets come to be, but sometimes they just don't. Today we're taking a look at 6 gadgets we were sure would be a part of daily life by now.
Read More »The Longest Joke in the History of the World
Have you ever heard a joke that was so long that by about a quarter of the way through you wanted to stop listening but just couldn't because you wanted to know the punchline? Well read on because we're about to re-enact said scenario.
Read More »The Wonder Years ‘Paul’ Refutes Manson Rumors
For some time the internet has abounded with rumors of Wonder Years Paul being Marilyn Manson. Actor Josh Saviano weighs in on this rumor.
Read More »Why We’re Still Playing: Injustice Gods Among Us
It was released the second week in April but more than a month later we are still playing Injustice Gods Among Us. Why you ask? Because NetherRealm Studios (yes, the same people who brought you Mortal Kombat,) has blurred the lines between good and evil with our favorite DC superheros...and villains.
Read More »Infertility Concerns May Leave Space Colonization Hopes Barren
While humanity may strive to explore deep space, concerns about solar radiation may make it impossible for humans to explore beyond Mars.
Read More »Please Don’t Take My Beta Chrome Away (4): the Uncanny Market
Living amidst a cornucopia of products that aren't products, we're learning that cultivating our gardens means working together. The final post in a series of chats about the Chrome notebook, with blogger Adam Rothstein.
Read More »Taste of Tech: Biohacking the Future
You might think that genetic engineering is an incredibly complex, expensive, and high-tech process. And that�s where you�d be wrong.
Read More »240-Year Catastrophe
A wintry forest looks picturesque, but slow-motion violence hides in the frame rate.
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