
The date is set. Apple is ready to rob you with new iPhones on September 12
Apple is ready to snap monies away from your wallet just the way Thanos wipes away sorry Avengers' asses from the universe.
Apple is ready to snap monies away from your wallet just the way Thanos wipes away sorry Avengers' asses from the universe.
Your terribly shot vacation videos will look less of a splotchy mess, but still no 4K nirvana anytime soon on WhatsApp.
All four iPhones will bear the cyclops look on the screen, and color-matched cables for all the Man-Barbies out there.
This is cat burglary of the highest order. Especially when it comes from the world's top carmaker run by the world's richest man.
The YouTube app will ask you to hum – or at least try badly – for three seconds, and it will identify the song. Or, you can just put your phone close to a speaker and get the job done.
A Carnegie Mellon University study reveals starting your brainstorming process with Google can be detrimental to the group's creativity.
Teams relying much on search engines often produced inundatingly same, less original ideas due to a cognitive bias called "fixation effect," where seeing popular answers converges our thought process instead of diverging it.
While individuals weren't necessarily dumber with Google, groups of Google users seemed to get stuck in a rut, often coming up with the same common ideas, sometimes even in the same order! Talk about a copy-and-paste creativity crisis.
"This appears to be due to the fact that Google users came up with the same common answers, often in the same order, as they relied on Google, while non-Google users came up with more distinct answers," explained lead author Danny Oppenheimer.
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