Monday, September 16, 2013

No, A Severed Finger Will Not Be Able to Access a Stolen iPhone 5S and 10 More

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No, A Severed Finger Will Not Be Able to Access a Stolen iPhone 5S

Fears of losing a finger to thieves looking to grab the iPhone 5S appear to be unfounded, according to experts.

Top 25 Digital Media Resources This Week

Check out this week's edition of top 25 digital media resources on 'Mashable.'

Could SilentSense Rival iPhone 5S' Touch ID Fingerprint Scanner?

Researchers at the Illinois Institute of Technology have developed a rival to Apple's Touch ID sensor called SilentSense.

The iPhone 5S' Touch ID Is Perfect for Criminals [SUNDAY COMIC]

In this comic, we see why lawbreakers will feel right at home when using the iPhone 5S' Touch ID fingerprint scanner.

Beyoncé Responds Gracefully After Being Pulled Off Stage By Fan

A Beyoncé fan went too far on Sunday night, pulling the singer off stage during her performance in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Watch This Dry Ice Prank Freak Out Drive-Thru Attendants [VIDEO]

Although most drive-thru attendants are quick to fix food-order mix-ups, we're sure most have never encountered dry ice in a customer's drink.

Bose's Tiny Noise-Canceling Earphones Deliver Sweet, Sweet Sound [REVIEW]

The QuietComfort 20i combines Bose's noise-canceling technology with in-ear design for sweet, sweet sound.

Apple Loves Being the Underdog [SUNDAY COMIC]

In this Sunday comic, Nitrozac and Snaggy of The Joy of Tech show us that Apple's biggest supporters thrive off of negative criticism.

Netflix Wins Casting Emmy for 'House of Cards' Over Major TV Dramas

Netflix won the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy's first statuette for "House of Cards" in the Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series category. It's Netflix's first Creative Arts Emmy.

75 Tasty Instagram Accounts Every Foodie Should Follow

When it comes to sharing meals with social media followers, these food photographers, stylists and bloggers know exactly what they're doing.

Vinyl Sales Increase 17.7% Since 2011 [INFOGRAPHIC]

Despite the climb in digital music downloads, consumers are getting back to vinyl. More than 4.6 million records were sold in 2012, a 17.7% increase from 2011.

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