Apple’s stores have gone from serious to absurd in 15 years
Yesterday, unveiled the “future of retail” in its new San Francisco store. The new location is absurdly overhyped: it has “forums” and “groves” rather than aisles or counters, and Apple wants entrepreneurs to cluster in its “board rooms.”
It’s a far cry from the Apple Store that Steve Jobs first introduced back in 2001, and if the founder could see what the face of the store has become, he’d be turning in his grave.
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10 Marvel movie mysteries that still need solving
With thirteen movies already released and over half a dozen more scheduled to hit theaters before 2020, the Marvel Cinematic Universe features one of the most complex storylines in the history of cinema. Although many of those threads will be resolved by the time Avengers: Infinity War concludes in 2019, it’s worth keeping track of all the Marvel mysteries that have yet to be solved.
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$15 Bluetooth mouse lasts for a full year on a single battery
Electronics companies love selling you peripherals like keyboards and mice. You pay $30, $40, $50 or even more for them and meanwhile, these devices typically cost just a few dollars to build. There are some companies out there that squeeze margins a bit more than others though, and the JETech M0884 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse with 12-month battery life is a perfect example of a high-quality mouse that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. For $15 you get a compact Bluetooth mouse with a 4.3-star rating that will last for a full year on a single AA battery.
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11 paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free today
Welcome to the end of yet another week, and congratulations on enduring. To celebrate the imminent arrival of the weekend, we’ve put together a particularly solid list of paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free. Included on Friday’s list is a great calendar app, an app that will lock your private photos away, a very cool app that lets you record video of your iPhone screen, an awesome VR app, a memory manager, an app that lets you control your drone from an iPad, and much more.
In addition to today’s batch, you’ll also find a few more freebies on yesterday’s list.
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How to see who’s tracking you on Facebook (aside from Facebook)
Being tracked on the internet is something that’s only to be expected, since advertising is still the biggest online moneymaker out there. Google and Facebook are two of the biggest companies that make money by being able to tell advertisers what we like, and there are many others who track our every move online.
Some of these companies offer you ways to limit the amount of data they collect, and they also offer some amount of transparency for their advertising programs. While you might never evade Google or Facebook completely, there are ways to see everything Google knows about you, and you can also find out which companies are tracking you on Facebook… aside from Facebook itself, that is.
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Your iPhone could look so much better than it does right now
My iPhone looks so much better than yours. Sure the hardware is the same and so is the software, for the most part. But instead of using a photo of a cat or even Apple’s stock images, I put a little time and effort into the wallpapers I use on my handset. As a result, my phone looks far more sleek than most, and I’m reminded of that every time BGR publishes a post with a photo of my iPhone at the top because so many people email me asking for my wallpaper.
So beginning earlier this month, I began posting every once in a while when I come across a solid new set of wallpapers in an effort to help readers keep their phones looking as sharp as possible.
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Change your LinkedIn password right now
Remember when LinkedIn was hacked a few years ago and the company confirmed that login credentials and other data belonging to 6.5 million accounts were stolen? Well, it turns out that figure might have been a little low. OK it was very, very low — it looks like hackers managed to steal data from not 6.5 million, and not even 65 million, but just over 165 million accounts.
In other words, it’s time to change your LinkedIn password immediately.
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IMAX will bring virtual reality to movie theaters this year
The company behind some of the most impressive movie experiences in recent memory wants to bring VR to the mainstream. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, IMAX is going to open multiple VR experiences in movie theaters and malls all around the world beginning later this year.
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Amazon’s 12 best daily deals: 64GB microSD for $18, a lightsaber, discounted dash cam and more
We’re finishing off this week on a high note — seriously, how could any batch of daily Amazon deals that includes a glowing toilet bowl not be considered a high note? Also included on Friday’s list of Amazon’s best daily deals is a 64GB microSDXC card for $18, four different top-rated sound bars, a discounted dash cam that could save you thousands by proving you’re not at fault in the event of an accident, a Star Wars lightsaber, and plenty more.
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New leak shows Samsung’s next iPhone
Samsung’s new Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge clearly took inspiration from Apple’s iPhone lineup in a few key areas, but the phones for the most part have their own design identity. In particular, the Galaxy S7 edge stands alone as the sleekest and most stylish smartphone the world has ever seen — iPhone included. But just when it seemed as though Samsung was going to head in its own direction and steer away from its long history of copying Apple, something like this happens.
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