Apple has finished the iPhone 7, factories start production – report

If you’re eagerly awaiting the iPhone 7, we’ve may have some good news for you. Apple has kicked off mass-production of the 4.7-inch iPhone 7, according to a new report. Journalist and reputable leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer – better known on Twitter as @Onleaks – claims the final model manufacturing has “slowly started” at the Pegatron…

Microsoft: Edge Browser More Power-Efficient Than Chrome

As anyone with a battery-powered device knows, every second counts. Not surprisingly, Microsoft says its Edge browser is the most power-efficient browser around. Redmond took four Surface Books and streamed a high-definition video wirelessly on each device using Edge, Chrome, Opera, and Firefox. Average power consumption put Edge in the lead. Chrome, Opera (with battery-saver mode…

Intel Core i7-6950X gets overclocked to 5.7GHz

Intel Core i7-6950X chip has some serious overclocking potential Intel announced its Core i7-6950X at Computex 2016, and it’s a new Broadwell-E processor with 10 processing cores running at a speed of 3.0GHz. It has also have a boost clock speed of 3.50GHz, and what overclockers made us realize is that this chip has some…

CURIOSITY ROVER BEAMS BACK PHOTO OF STALKING MECHANICAL ROBOT ON MARS

It’s a rock…it’s a natural formation…No, it’s just a giant robot that’s peeking on NASA’s unaware Curiosity rover. Mars seems to (unofficially) have it all. From liquid water, to living creatures that crawl over the rocky surface, to flying unidentified objects, and even dusty relics reminding of a complex culture that had once flourished in…

Former NASA employee claims to have seen Men walking on Mars in 1979

According to statements from a former NASA employee, there were secret manned mission to Mars over 20 years ago. According to the women who has been nicknamed ‘Jackie’, she and six other employees saw the exact same thing, suggesting this might be the evidence that proves that a secret space program did exist ( or…

Judge Dismisses ‘Error 53’ Lawsuit in Favor of Apple

Back in February of this year, it was revealed that putting unauthorized parts inside of an iPhone, like a new Home button from third-party repair shops, would result in an “Error 53” message, which essentially locked a device. When the news initially broke, it didn’t take long before lawyers stepped in with efforts to jump-start…

NASA finds a mineral on Mars that could rewrite its entire history

There’s a bit of a mystery unfolding on Mars. Late last year, Curiosity drilled into the surface of the Red Planet and unearthed something unexpected, a mineral called tridymite. An analysis of this find has just been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences explaining that the presence of tridymite could completely…

Tesla Is About to Buy America’s Biggest Solar Energy Provider

Elon Musk is on the brink of acquiring the the next critical component in a solar-electric transportation future. Tesla Motors just made a $2.8 billion stock-to-stock offer to buy SolarCity, one of the largest solar energy companies in the country—a company founded by Musk’s cousins, where Musk currently serves as chairman. According to a post…

Wow, Mark Zuckerberg Is Paranoid As Fuck

Mark Zuckerberg, a man who runs a service that collects the personal information of more than a billion people daily, seems to be worried about being spied on. There’s something very interesting in the photo Zuckerberg posted today to celebrate Instagram’s 500 million monthly active users, can you see it? Look closer. As Chris Olson…

New leak suggests the most controversial iPhone 7 rumor is all wrong

The news cycle surrounding new iPhone launches each year follows the same general mold. Details begin to trickle in slowly at first, and then they gather pace as component production picks up. Slow leaks become a gushing river once full production begins, of course, and there’s typically almost no mystery left at all once Apple finally…