Saturday, February 20, 2016

Freedom 251, the world's cheapest smartphone, runs into trouble and 10 More

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Freedom 251, the world's cheapest smartphone, runs into trouble

Since its high-profile launch yesterday, Freedom 251 has run into a series of controversies.

Apple fixes 'Error 53' and apologizes to customers for bricking iPhones

Apple is apologizing — and fixing — the "Error 53" bug that left some iPhone devices bricked. The basic problem occurs if your iPhone 6 or 6 Plus home button is repaired anywher...

Tourists swarmed a baby dolphin for photos, then left it for dead

A young dolphin was ripped from the sea and left for dead by a mob of tourists who wanted to touch it and take pictures, an Argentinian environmentalist group says.

The face of Android will completely change this weekend

Something cool is happening this weekend: Nearly all the big smartphone makers are launching a new high-end Android phone.

Facebook and Twitter boldly stand with Apple against the FBI

The FBI's request for an iOS hack is a "chilling precedent."

'Wheel of Fortune' contestant's geography fail embarrasses us all

After solving the puzzle, contestant David confidently but unsuccessfully asserts where Venice is on a map.

A man's body was Photoshopped to show different beauty standards around the world

UK company Superdrug Online Doctor asked graphic designers around the world to photoshop man's body to make him more attractive to people in their country.

No more standing on chairs: This app promises perfect food pics

Say goodbye to standing on tables in restaurants for the perfect photo.

Too many people try to sign up on Apple Pay's first day in China

But many were left in the cold, because Apple's system couldn't handle the load of sign-ups.

Prince's passport picture is so aggressively sexual it should be illegal

Prince recently tweeted out his new Passport picture, and it's so flawless we can't stand it.

iPad Pro reinvents the old-school fashion sketch

How tech could keep this valuable tradition alive.

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