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Smartphones are still marketed on what they do, not how they make us feel — and Samsung has that market locked up. But our phones are our most intimate, most personal devices, the ones we use all day every day. Maybe it’s time we start thinking about whether when we turn them on, they return the favor.
The new HTC One review | The Verge (via thisistheverge)
iOS 7.1 is a very bright operating system. It has a lot of white going on and looking at your phone at night can be blinding. If simply turning down the brightness isn’t enough, Cult of Mac outlines a couple settings that help you tone down the visuals in iOS.
Reducing the whiteness in iOS...
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Sonnet has announced a 4U rackmount enclosure and expansion chassis for the new Mac Pro, allowing users to horizontally mount their Mac Pro in a standard data center rack with PCIe expansion capabilities. The xMac Pro Server includes three PCIe single-width expansion slots, with room for one...