Description
Added on the 24/05/2017 17:40:06 - Copyright : Wochit
Tech giant Apple used to release new iPhones every year. And when they did, older models began to act up, leading consumers to believe they needed a new phone. That led to multiple lawsuits, and Apple has been trying to make the whole embarrassing 'Batterygate' legal saga go away for years. Now, Gizmodo reports that on Wednesday, the finish line came into view. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that an investigation involving 34 states is concluding with a settlement and no admission of guilt from Apple. With no admission of guilt from Apple, the proposed settlement includes a $113 million fine to be distributed amongst the states involved. Apple will also be required to provide truthful information to consumers about iPhone battery health, performance, and power management.
YouTuber David Dobrik’s new smartphone app hit 1 million downloads in less than a month. The app, David’s Disposable, mimics the experience of using a disposable camera. According to Business Insider, not only does it look like a disposable photo, but they take time to “develop.” Users can only see photos after 9 a.m. the next day and can also order prints of the photos. David’s team said the app became popular because people can’t pretend to be perfect with these photos.
Matt Reeves will reportedly feature more villains in his 2020 'The Batman' which will see Robert Pattinson don the crusader's cape.
The third generation of the Sino-Russian dual-screen smartphone 'Yota 3' was unveiled at the Russian embassy in Beijing on Wednesday. The gadget previously known as 'Yotaphone' was the world's first dual-screen mobile phone with independently-operating screens on the front and back. 'YotaPhone' was created in Russia in 2012 but was purchased by China's Baoli in 2015, becoming known as Baoli Yota. The third generation of 'Yotaphone', rebranded as 'Yota', is now ready to compete for market share in China.
Gluing scorpions onto fingernails is the new beauty craze hitting Mexico.
The PD6B-AW-ARM drone, said to be the world's first dual robot-armed large format drone, can lift heavy objects and perform detailed tasks.