الجمعة، 12 سبتمبر 2014

How to Preorder an iPhone 6 and 10 More

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How to Preorder an iPhone 6

Whether you choose to go through Apple, your carrier or another major retailer, here's everything you need to know about how to preorder a new iPhone.

'Apparently Kid' Is Apparently Over the Word 'Apparently'

Noah Ritter visits 'The Ellen Show' to talk about his new favorite word.

#Brands Couldn't Resist Being #Brands, Even on 9/11

Brands will be brands, and they did what brands do.

Some iPhone 6 Plus Models Already Sold Out, Apple Store Unavailable at Times

Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus launch has been quite rocky since the pre-orders for the two devices went up at 3am ET.

11 Photos of Iceland's Bardabunga Volcano Erupting That Are Just Unreal

Iceland's Bardabunga volcano continues to erupt, with lava shooting out of the ground well away from the center of the sinking subglacial crater.

Will the iPhone 6 Plus Fit in Your Pocket? We Found Out

The iPhone 6 Plus, as I noted when I got my hands on one, is a whole lot of phone.

Cut Down on Paperwork and Emails With These Streamlined Apps and Tools

Platforms, apps and software that businesses can use to maximize workplace efficiency.

Bush's Press Secretary is Live-Tweeting 9/11 From His Perspective

Former President George W. Bush's press secretary Ari Fleischer is live-tweeting his experiences from Sept. 11, 2001, on the 13th anniversary.

Dinosaur Larger Than T-Rex Was a Great Swimmer, Ate Sharks

The dinosaur Spinosaurus aegyptiacus enjoyed surf with its turf since a new study has found this dino was a skillful swimmer that ate sharks and other marine life, sported an ey...

Olympian Pistorius Found Guilty of Culpable Homicide of Model Girlfriend

Cleared of murder, Oscar Pistorius was convicted on Friday of the culpable homicide of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day last year. The former Olympian was asked...

Strong Solar Storm Will Hit Earth Starting Thursday Night, Scientists Say

A strong solar storm is likely to cause a major display of the Northern Lights, and probably won't damage the electricity grid or satellites.