We’ve seen a lot of crazy things done to a vast assortment of gadgets, and the latest to receive the ‘strange’ and ‘odd’ treatment is the iPhone 6, which was sent to space to prove a point. Yes. Space. The same place where life cannot exist without 'special' equipment support.
What do you get when you stuff an Xbox and PlayStation in one casing? A PlayBox. A chunk-full of the best of both platforms, the PlayBox is designed like a laptop, packing its own display as well. More on this hybrid that is bound to have any avid gamer drooling over it, right after the break.
When looking for a new case to protect your smartphone - no matter what brand or model you may have - you're not going to be short of options. There are literally thousands of companies looking to entice you with their covers, cases and shells, and some are more bespoke and intriguing than others. Case in point, pun intended, is an eye-opening flip-out case that lets you flap your device around like a Balisong knife, nuchaku, or similar piece of weaponry, and for a price point that most can agree with, it's a novel piece that won't break the bank.
Flappy Bird was quite the phenomenon last year, and that was even before the whole palava which saw the game yanked from the App and Play Store only to return a while later on another platform following claims by its developer that he just didn't want the infamy that came alongside owning one of the biggest games on iOS and Android. We're still not sure we follow all of that ourselves but what we are sure of is that we don't have any desperate desire to play the game on a 42-inch screen. We really don’t.
iPhone 6 is worlds apart from the iPhone 5s when it comes to recording slow motion videos using the slo-mo feature. How apart are we talking about? Let's have a look at some skateboarding footwork in super slow motion, recorded using the iPhone 6, and no, this is not a video from Apple.
A day back, some key details pertaining to the elusive MacBook Air with Retina display were made public, and accompanying the revelations, we also saw some impressive renderings that offered a visual take on the abundance of information. Now, one of our favorite designers has taken it upon himself to mockup the 12-inch MacBook Air in various different settings, and if it is indicative of the final product, we've a great deal to be excited about.
Apple hasn't even got the Apple Watch out of the door yet, but the Chinese knockoffs are already on the scene, and they aren't afraid to shout about it.
Apple's iPad is credited with forging the modern tablet market as we know it. Having emerged back in 2010 - yes, it has been only five years since the first iPad was announced - it has evolved into the current delight that is the iPad Air 2, and as with most of Apple's other great exports, it has been copied and ripped off with each new revision. As the iPad has improved, however, so have the device knockoff makers, and a new iPad Air clone offers good specs, beautiful design and Retina-res display for a mind-blowing $177.
If for some odd reason you were wondering if your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus is snow proof, that question seems to be have been answered in what can be best described as another crazy experiment posted on YouTube. More on that, right after the jump!
The war between iOS and Android is never-ending, with fanboys on each side seemingly willing to battle to the death in the ongoing back and forth. While we're accustomed to seeing these two platforms showdown on software and hardware features, though, today the two titans lock horns in a fight of a different kind - a sci-fi battle that pits iPhone users against their Android-wielding counterparts. But who wins? Find out after the fold!
















