You all know how it is. Christmas comes around each year and you have to find a way of entertaining yourself when you're stuck with a house full of your nearest and dearest. What could possibly make that fun?
Around a decade ago, Nike introduced its ZVEZDOCHKA modular shoes designed by Marc Newson. The shoes which were apparently too futuristic back in 2004 were not released to consumers en masse, and it took Nike 10 years to do that. The ZVEZDOCHKA has finally been released and it eerily resembles the official iPhone 5c cases. Read more about it after the break.
The iPhone is known to be found in odd places, doing a bunch of weird and rather cool things. For its latest feat, Apple's prised handset has found itself a new job, and it involves sorting out M&Ms by color. More details and how the contraption works can be found after the break.
Google has been working on its driverless cars for quite some time now and if you happen to have been on the right street in California at the right time then you might have even seen one of the prototypes doing the rounds. If you'd looked really closely you would have spotted a rather ashen-faced human babysitting it, too. But the worst kept secret of it all was that Google didn't have any fully automated cars to call its own. That's now changed, with Google producing a prototype that has all the usual functionality that you might expect from an automobile. That means it starts, stops and turns corners, then. It's the stopping part we're most interested in at this point though, if we're totally honest!
These are the 5 Apple products that the company will probably never make, and today, we as consumers, can only imagine such products coming out from the Cupertino company.
Ever wondered what boiling Coca-Cola can spell for your iPhone 6? Let this video be your field guide.
Consumers are anxiously waiting for the release of the Apple Watch, but it seems that right at this minute in time it's a twenty-year-old timepiece that's attracting the most attention. It's a little known fact that the intelligent timepiece announced by Apple in September of this year isn't actually the first watch to bare the famous Apple logo. In fact, over the course of the Cupertino company's history there have been numerous watches offered by Apple, although they have usually been created as part of a promotional push for other products. As they wait patiently for the modern Apple Watch to drop, customers are keeping themselves busy by snapping up one of those aforementioned creations, dating way back to 1995, before most of Apple's product range as we know it even existed.
Seven years later since its release, the very first iPhone from Apple, is as obsolete as a device can be. However, being a rarity, Apple's first smartphone is now treated as a collector's item that is worth thousands of dollars in today's age. If you can wrap your head around it; a pair of original iPhones were just sold for $25,436.24 on eBay.
Candy Crush Saga is a game that has gripped our world like crazy to an extent that even the British Parliament has been penetrated by its addictiveness.
Smartphone cameras were once a novelty, with consumers merely grateful that they could take photos and snap the occasional video without having to lug around a standalone shooter. But now, the camera is considered an essential component, and in the past few years especially, the standards have been greatly improved by OEMs. With Samsung having added 4K support to the Galaxy S5 earlier this year, Apple countered with a much-enhanced point-and-shoot experience for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and if you were under any illusion as to the pedigree of the latest iPhone's camera credentials, the short movie below will leave you in no doubt.
















