By Eric Mack It’s called Big Cola and it’s designed to mimic the iPhone 6, but with some big differences — namely more power and a sapphire screen.
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Daily Archives: 04.02.2015
Is this crazy iPhone 6 clone better than the iPhone 6?
By Eric Mack It’s called Big Cola and it’s designed to mimic the iPhone 6, but with some big differences — namely more power and a sapphire screen.
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Shooting Challenge: All of the Lights
By Mark Wilson
Cop lights, flash lights, spot lights, strobe lights, street lights: For this week’s …
Today’s Net Neutrality Proposal Would Help Fix Phone Throttling Bullshit
By Darren Orf
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler just dropped some serious net neutrality knowledge on the US. In short: he …
Today’s Net Neutrality Proposal Would Help Fix Phone Throttling Bullshit
By Darren Orf
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler just dropped some serious net neutrality knowledge on the US. In short: he …
Today’s Net Neutrality Proposal Would Help Fix Phone Throttling Bullshit
By Darren Orf
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler just dropped some serious net neutrality knowledge on the US. In short: he …
Today’s Net Neutrality Proposal Would Help Fix Phone Throttling Bullshit
By Darren Orf
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler just dropped some serious net neutrality knowledge on the US. In short: he …
How the Portland Airport Carpet Became a Hipster Icon
I’ve never been to Portland, but I’ve seen the airport’s carpet a million times. If you asked me to draw a picture of the delightfully geometric 80s design, I could probably do it with my eyes closed. How, you wonder? Hipsters. That’s how.
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Alan Turing’s lost notes survived 70 years stuffed in the walls of Bletchley Park
By Rich Trenholm Top secret notes discovered in the walls of Hut 6, where Turing and his colleagues raced to break enemy codes, have created a new mystery to be cracked.
Microsoft’s Nadella is on a mission to make Windows matter again
By Nick Statt The CEO of the world’s largest software maker, who celebrates one year on the job today, is changing Microsoft from the inside out – because he has to.