Even the Best Isn’t Good Enough When You’re Up Against the iPhone 6
This past April, Samsung launched the two best Android smartphones the world has ever seen. They hit every note — in addition to the class-leading displays and blistering performance Samsung phones have always been known for, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge also featured gorgeous designs and premium materials.
Among Android phones, there are no better high-end options in the world than Samsung’s new flagship duo… but it still they still weren’t good enough to help Samsung where it mattered most.
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Instagram: Why Are Male Nipples Going Viral?
If you’ve started noticing more and more male nipples plastered on all sorts of pictures of naked or partially undressed women, you’re probably wondering why it’s happening. The answer is pretty straightforward: Instagram and other social networks can tell the differences between male and female nipples, and only the former is allowed to appear in images.
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Beyoncé-Inspired Skyscraper Has All the Right Curves in the Right Places
A design firm has created an impressive skyscraper that’s supposed to pay a massive tribute to Beyoncé’s body. Called the Premier Tower, the new building will be built in Melbourne, Australia.
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Independence Day Trouble: U.S. Fighters Intercepted Incoming Russian Bombers on July 4th
Tensions between the USA and Russia escalated on Independence Day, when the European superpower decided to send two pairs of Tupolev Tu-95 long-range strategic bombers, capable of carrying nuclear payloads, close to the coast of California and Alaska. The Air Force scrambled fighter jets to intercept them.
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The Bay Area Bolt: A Garage-Built, 427-Windsor-Powered, First-Gen 1993 Ford Lightning
You’ll never see another one like it, and the entire truck was built at home. If you ask us, that’s pretty dang cool.
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Slow and Expensive, Here’s Why In-Flight Wi-Fi Sucks so Bad
If one were to list out all of the things that make air travel so damn frustrating, it’d be hard to know where to even begin. From delayed flights and cramped seating to what is often an exceedingly long check-in process, air travel is rarely a seamless experience.
All that aside, the notion of accessing the Internet while mid-flight is certainly a surefire way to relieve some in-flight boredom and discomfort.
Or so you would think.
Unfortunately, in-flight Wi-Fi is not only pretty expensive, but it also has a tendency to be painfully slow if you’re trying to do anything more intensive than checking a few emails. The end result is that many fliers often find themselves paying a pretty penny for shoddy service, a losing proposition on both ends.
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Hooking Your Home Up with Solar Power? Here are the Essential Questions You Need to Answer
Solar power is primed to make a big impact on the home energy market in the coming years, although that doesn’t mean everyone should rush out right now and get panels installed on their roofs. The Federal Trade Commission has put together a handy guide for prospective solar power system buyers that lists some key questions they’ll need to answer before they take the plunge. Below we’ll go over some of the essential issues you need to think through before making a big investment in home solar power.
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How to Play Nintendo DS Games on Your iPhone Without Jailbreaking
As we discussed in a recent post, iPhone and iPad owners who are willing to jailbreak their devices are treated to countless features, tweaks and upgrades that everyone else will never see, but for many users, it’s just not worth the hassle. After all, your iPhone probably already does everything you need it to anyway, including play Nintendo DS games without a jailbreak.
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This Simple Tool Shows How Much You’re Paying for Netflix, Spotify and Other Subscriptions Each Month
The entertainment world is moving more toward a subscription-based business model in which we pay monthly fees in exchange for the rights to stream an unlimited amount of content through our phones, computers and TVs. That said, all these subscriptions can add up to a lot of money if you subscribe to a lot of them, which is why we were pleased to see that The Wall Street Journal has created a simple, easy-to-use tool for figuring out what your total monthly subscription budget really is.
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Artist Transforms Ordinary Animal Photos into Surreal, Mesmerizing Dreams
It’s one thing to see Google’s computers dream surreal dreams but it’s an entirely different thing to see skilled photographers combine amazing photos into unexpectedly incredible scenes.
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