10 Things Your iPhone Says About You
You like ginger snaps, chicken, and clicking on ads, according to a variety of studies on your kind.
You like ginger snaps, chicken, and clicking on ads, according to a variety of studies on your kind.
They’re kind of joking, but just until they see if Apple’s into it. WARNING: Hilariously filthy language.
As long as there have been iPhones, bloggers have been guessing what the next one will look like. They’re getting pretty good at it. (UPDATE: Sure enough, there were no surprises in the iPhone 5 launch.)
A Kickstarter project by The Impossible Project is reviving Polaroid images for iPhone users.
It’s easy. Just watch.
Yes, Apple nerds have “known” for a while that the new iPhone was coming today. Here’s what it looks like.
Like an iPhone. But taller. A little.
Ouch.
Suddenly, a lot of retailers are offering discounts of up to $50 for current iPhone models — and Apple Stores are even price-matching. But you shouldn’t buy one.
Or bid on one, at least.
Samsung is all about originality. Just walk into any Samsung retail store and ask a Samsung Smart Guy(tm). They’ll tell you.
No matter what people on Twitter are telling you.
Behold: crazy, iPhone 4 prototypes and giant iPod touches, all never before seen, revealed today in court filings that were first noticed by the Verge. It’s perhaps the most insight we’ve ever had into Apple’s design processes.
More ancient Apple prototypes revealed by court filings this week: What looks like the first, Sony-inspired design prototype of the iPhone 4/4S, along with an iPhone that looks like a giant iPod mini that never saw the light of day.
Notice anything missing in some of the prettiest iOS apps around? Like, say, buttons? Or any kind of chrome?
BuzzFeed FWD’s Matt Buchanan joined Poppy Harlow on CNN’s Newsroom to discuss the fifth birthday of the iPhone. “Traditionally, what Microsoft is that they made software and other people have made hardware. But in order to match the experience that Apple has been delivering, what you see more and more is that these software companies…are also going to build hardware.”
As computer screens go super-high res, users are finding that their “good enough” cellphone pictures actually look kind of terrible. Long live the actual camera! Well, at least for a little while.
The first iPhone came out five years ago today. That’s a pretty long time, it turns out.
A look at what Apple really did last week.
Word just leaked that the next generation of iPhones will come with a special kind of antenna, designed for something called Near-Field Communication. Here are the coolest things you’ll be able to do with it.
You might think these are leaked photos of the next iPhone. Not quite.
“Siri, is it raining at the Yankees game? Does Yankee Stadium serve linguica?”
How we already know what the next iPhone looks like.
You can learn a lot from this man, folks. Take notes. (via reddit.com)
In the word of one Democratic operative, it’s basically “Mittstagram.” App allows supporters to overlay pro-Romney text over images and share with friends.
Perhaps the closest look yet at how iPhones are assembled, this video is from inside Foxconn’s massive Zhengzhou plant, where 70 percent of iPhones are produced.
Eight years and hundreds of millions of devices later, Apple’s weird, flat, ubiquitous plug is heading to the great tangled cord drawer in the sky.
He’s just as annoying. Apparently quirkiness is genetic.
When your phone breaks, do you bother trying to sell it on eBay, or just toss it out? Here are some prices for completed listings in “for parts or not working” condition on eBay that might surprise you.
Stars, they’re just like us! Just wait until she tries the iPad mirror shot.