Samsung fan explains why the Galaxy S6 Active is ‘an insult’ to Galaxy S6 owners
Samsung’s rugged Galaxy S6 Active got officially unveiled on Monday, but not every Samsung fan is happy. SamMobile’s Abhijeet M., for instance, thinks that Samsung giving the S6 Active a comparatively big 3,550mAh battery is an “insult” to every customer who bought a Galaxy S6 with its 2,550mAh battery earlier this year.
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iOS 9: Apple’s Health app is getting serious about your sex life
Apple’s iOS 9 includes various features that weren’t explained on stage during WWDC 2015 on Monday. One of them concerns the Health app, which Apple updated to help users collect data about their sex lives.
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Ex-RIM co-CEO Balsillie offers brutally frank reflections on BlackBerry’s downfall
While Research in Motion certainly made many strategic missteps over the years, it never really had a shot at going toe-to-toe against Apple and Google in the consumer smartphone wars. Ex-RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie on Tuesday gave a talk at The Empire Club of Canada in which he gave a brutally frank assessment of his former company’s downfall as a major power in the phone industry.
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Mustangs of the 2015 Hot Rod Power Tour: Day 4, Tuesday June 9 – St. Louis, IL to Memphis, TN
Ford Motor Company loaned us a 2015 Mustang GT convertible, and today was perfect for top-down driving to Memphis International Raceway.
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Apple explains Apple Music’s most head-scratching feature
During Apple’s WWDC keynote this week, Apple saved its “one more thing” moment to introduce Apple Music, the company’s unique twist on streaming music. While Apple Music will serve up music on demand much like Spotify, it also brings with it a number of other features that rivals lack, the most prominent such example being a worldwide radio station Apple is calling Beats 1.
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Revealed: Here’s what the final World Trade Center tower will look like
It’s been a long time coming, but we now know what the final tower will look like when it’s built at the site of the old World Trade Center in New York. Wired has an exclusive report about the design of Two World Trade Center, which will be next to One World Trade Center and will be a massive tower in its own right that measures in at 1,340 feet tall. This still isn’t as tall as One World Trade Center, which is a gigantic 1,368 feet from the ground to its roof and 1,792 feet when you account for its spire.
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iOS 9: Every iPhone and iPad that can upgrade to the new software
While Apple talked a lot about iOS 9’s security and privacy features during its keynote address on Monday, it also reminded developers that iOS is far better than Google’s Android when it comes to one critical aspect: Device upgradeability. To further drive that point home, Apple made sure that iOS 9 will be able to run on all the devices that currently support iOS 8.
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Apple Music destroyed the best thing Beats Music had going
Apple yesterday introduced its long-awaited music streaming service called Apple Music. Built on the back of its $3 billion Beats acquisition, Apple Music seemingly does it all: curated playlists, worldwide radio, and of course, unfettered access to Apple’s library of 37 million songs.
What’s unfortunate, though, is that Apple completely did away with one of the Beats Music app’s best features, its UI.
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2015 Moto X leak: Is this our first glimpse at Motorola’s next big device?
2014’s edition of the Moto X was one of our favorite Android phones of the year and our hopes are high that the 2015 Moto X will be even better. G for Games points us to some new pictures posted over at Chinese website MyDrivers that purportedly give us our first glimpse at Motorola’s next flagship phone, and it appears the device may be the first Moto X to come with a fingerprint scanner.
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This is why you have to pay for every single channel when you sign up for cable TV
Have you ever wondered why you have to pay for every channel under the sun when signing up for a cable TV subscription? If you spend most nights watching sports, chances aren’t great that you’ll be flipping back and forth between the NBA Finals and The Real Housewives of New York. So why are you paying for ESPN and Bravo?
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