Victorinox wants to make your favorite wristwatch smarter with a new wearable that adds an LED display and new functionality.
The only problem is, it’s so ugly, you’ll never want to wear it.
Victorinox wants to make your favorite wristwatch smarter with a new wearable that adds an LED display and new functionality.
The only problem is, it’s so ugly, you’ll never want to wear it.
Still don’t have a virtual reality headset? Coca-Cola is here to help, with redesigned packaging that lets you make your very own VR wearable for almost any smartphone.
Xiaomi’s brand new Mi 5 handset boasts a revolutionary new image stabilization technology, and there’s no better way to showcase that than by shaming the iPhone.
In the video below, Xiaomi pits the Mi 5 against the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus in an optical image stabilization test — and makes them look downright disappointing.
Xiaomi’s much-anticipated Mi 5 smartphone is here, and it’s a gigantic improvements over its predecessors.
Sporting a curvy ceramic body packed with cutting-edge specifications, like a Snapdragon 820 processor and 4GB of RAM, it is the Chinese startup’s prettiest and powerful handset to date. And no, it’s not another iPhone clone.
Now you can do more than just Like that funny video. Photo: Facebook
Seven years to the month after Facebook first added a “like” button, the social network has finally acknowledged that there may be emotions other than a vague sense of approval by introducing a range of new emoticons — although, sadly, the much-requested “dislike” is not among them.
Facebook users now have the option of responding to posts with six reactions, including “Like,” “Love,” “Ha Ha,” “Wow,” “Sad” or “Angry.” These are available on both the Facebook website and mobile apps.