Save Over $100 on an Apple HomePod, in the Color Of Your Choice

Apple’s HomePod is a lot more attractive now that AirPlay 2 is out, and you can get a refurb from Woot for $235 today, a big down drop from the usual $349. This is one of the cheapest we’ve seen this particular unit, about $5 off the lowest we’ve ever seen. (There’s a 90-day Woot Limited Warranty, too.)

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SpaceX launches the first private moon lander on Israel's behalf

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has ferried Israel’s first lunar lander outside our atmosphere, setting it free to make its way to its ultimate destination: the moon. If it reaches its target successfully, Israel would be joining the US, China and the forme…

Suggestive Statue Of ‘Shirtless Young Stud’ Abraham Lincoln Sets Twitter Alight

“More like Babe Lincoln, amirite?”

Vivo V15Pro revealed

Chinese smartphone manufacturer continues to break new ground with a spanking new device, the Vivo V15Pro smartphone. This all-new handset will be the first model after the NEX flagship concept that sports the industry’s first elevating front camera, a cool feature that makes you want to play with it over and over again. Granted, the moving parts will eventually experience enough wear and tear to cause problems, but I suppose it is robust enough to last until you get tired of the device and shoot for a newer handset. With the Vivo V15Pro, you will find that it sports upgraded AI technology with the Google Assistant built-in.

>!–more–>In terms of its photo taking ability, the Vivo V15Pro is not a handset to be trifled with. It boasts of the AI Triple Camera that will help elevate your photography sessions to a whole new level, and security is further augmented courtesy of in-display fingerprint scanning. The front camera will feature an elevating mechanism and packs in a whopping 32MP that will help capture great looking selfies with unrivalled clarity. Getting rid of the notch will also provide a stunning 91.64% screen-to-body ratio, resulting in an unprecedented immersive viewing experience that is ideal for both gaming and video viewing. The side and top bezels measure a mere 1.75mm and 2.2mm respectively, making you feel as though you are immersed in whatever you’re looking at.

At the back lies a 48MP quad pixel sensor, an 8MP super wide-angle camera, and a 5MP depth camera that will help you capture great looking shots without even trying very hard. With a “four-in-one pixel” technology in the main rear camera that merges four pixels into one large pixel, you end up with high-quality 12MP photos even in low light conditions. In terms of performance, the Vivo V15Pro will not disappoint with the Snapdragon 675AIE Octa-core processor running underneath the hood. There are two models available: one with 6GB of RAM while the other has 8GB of RAM, but both will feature 128GB of internal storage space. There is no word on pricing as at press time, but it will certainly cost a pretty penny considering the flagship level hardware it comes with.

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NYC Condo Dumps Trump’s Name In Revolt, Voting To Strip Signage

The Manhattan condo’s board joined other Trump-branded buildings ditching the president’s name.

Trump Hails ‘Just Built’ Border Wall, But Uses Months-Old Footage

The clip he tweeted is from September 2018, and it shows construction work on a barrier that already existed.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Shuts Down Mocking Meme-Makers With Windows 95 Zinger

The congresswoman also said some of the memes made about her are “so weak.”

Chinese smartphones are good but stigma and business ethics are holding them back

Chinese smartphones have taken the market by storm by sheer numbers. Disregarding international phones that are made or at least assembled in China, phones from Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and OnePlus have filled every tier in almost every market with phones whose prices would make other manufacturers cringe and consumers drool. But if these phones are really that great and … Continue reading

Apple hopes interest-free iPhones will boost slow Chinese sales

As smartphones get more expensive, and the innovation in new devices gets less grand, there’s less reason to upgrade your device every two years. It’s a problem for all device manufacturers which rely upon handset sales to grease the wheels of their…

The Morning After: What to expect at MWC 2019

So Samsung’s shown off everything it’s got to show, and after a day to think it over, we have some feels about those S10 phones. Expect more phones, too: MWC kicks off this weekend, and we’ve got a full preview.