All New HTC One For AT&T And Verizon Leaked

All New HTC One For AT&T And Verizon LeakedIt’s starting to seem like the HTC M8 could be one of the worst kept secrets as far as smartphones are concerned in 2014. We’ve seen the device teased on YouTube, seen its photos leaked, and now thanks to recent tweets by @evleaks, it seems that AT&T and Verizon’s version of the handset has been leaked as well.

The handsets itself appear to be similar in design, naturally, the only difference is that AT&T’s model is shown in white/silver, while Verizon’s version is shown in gray/black, and obviously the different carrier logos as well. (more…)

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    Apple Could Soon Start Charging For Online Support

    Apple Could Soon Start Charging For Online SupportAppleCare is not cheap and for those who don’t purchase it, it also means you’re taking a risk with your product in the event that it breaks and you’re no longer covered. There used to be a loophole where Apple customers who did not have warranty could go onto Apple’s website and chat with online support to get help without paying for it. (more…)

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    Most Beautiful Items: February 21 – 28, 2014

    Most Beautiful Items: February 21 - 28, 2014

    Perhaps you came here looking for the story of the guy who lived off pizza for an entire year. Or maybe you were more interested in the harrowing tale of the teen who banged a Hot Pocket. If so, you’re in the wrong place. You will, however, find some beautiful wonders from the worlds of art, design, and more within. Just no weird pizza sex.

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    App lets you attach digital messages to real-world objects… for fun?

    For those who don’t know, Project Tango is a Google-built prototype smartphone jam packed with Kinect-like 3D sensors and components. One of Mountain View’s software partners involved in the project, FlyBy Media, has built what it’s calling the first…

    Mt. Gox hit with class-action lawsuit

    Following the hoopla surrounding bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, one former user of the service has filed a class-action lawsuit against the service on behalf of users who were affected by … Continue reading

    Apple Handles 40 Billion iMessages, 15-20 Million FaceTime Calls Daily

    Apple Handles 40 Billion iMessages, 15 20 Million FaceTime Calls DailyiMessage was introduced in 2011 alongside iOS 5. It was believed to be Apple’s answer to platform-exclusive messaging platforms like BlackBerry’s BBM and Samsung’s ChatON at that time. Prior to that, the Messages app was mainly used for sending/receiving regular text messages and MMS.

    However it seems that thanks to more iPhones being adopted on an annual basis, along with more iPads being sold, it looks like Apple’s iMessages is quite a hit amongst iOS users. According to a recent Q&A session that Apple’s CEO Tim Cook had with investors, it was revealed that the number of iMessages sent a day currently numbers at 40 billion. (more…)

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    This Knit Galloping Horse Is the Most Mesmerizing Thing You'll See Today

    This Knit Galloping Horse Is the Most Mesmerizing Thing You'll See Today

    Welp, there goes my afternoon: once I start staring at this looping experiment in stitchery, I just can’t look away. Instead of using photos, artist Sam Meech made this Eadweard Muybridge-inspired animation with 272 frames captured on a custom 13-meter-long stretch of woven fabric.

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    Apple Reportedly Working On Software Fix For Touch ID Sensor

    Apple Reportedly Working On Software Fix For Touch ID SensorWhen Apple launched the iPhone 5s, it came with a unique feature called Touch ID. It was basically a way for users to unlock their smartphones and make iTunes purchases using their fingerprint. Based on our review of the phone and other reviews on the internet, the general consensus was that Touch ID was refreshingly responsive.

    However in a recent report, it was suggested that Touch ID would “degrade” over time, due to the fact that the initial fingerprint data could eventually become polluted due to additional scans made over time. Well according to AppleInsider, they claim that a fix for this issue is being worked on as we speak. (more…)

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    Apple’s Plans For Sapphire Will Be For A “Secret Project”

    Apples Plans For Sapphire Will Be For A Secret ProjectWe have been hearing a lot about Apple’s plans for sapphire lately. Rumored plans, to be exact. While Apple has not denied their involvement in GT Advanced Technology’s sapphire plant in Arizona, the exact use of the material is still being speculated on.

    According to the rumors, some claim that the sapphire will be used in Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6 where it will be applied to the display of the phone. Others claim that it will be used in the company’s upcoming iWatch, but in a recent report by The Wall Street Journal, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook was quoted as saying that the Arizona facility was being used for a “secret project” that he couldn’t talk about. (more…)

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    EA Sports told the NCAA it was using real players in its college football titles — back in 2007

    Back in September, EA Sports announced that it would shutter its NCAA Football series after losing support from the college sports governing body and due to ongoing legal spats. As part of that news, the video game studio said that it had settled its…