We've all seen the people hoarding junk on television but is there a new kind hoarding. Not every hoarder has a stack of papers from that last sixty years, cat poop stacked to the ceiling and a bathtub filled with diapers because the plumbing has been shut off.
Hypothetically, lets say you have a friend who has an iPhone. You may or may not be looking for a way to get back at this person for a previous prank. Or maybe you just don't like this person.
There's a new app out from the makers of Instagram that's pretty incredible. Imagine trying to get the perfect video shot that has the option to be time-lapsed yet still stay smooth and steady at this faster speed. Sure you could buy and expensive tracking rig or Steadicam mount to get that smooth shot and look like a pro, or just download a free app for iPhone (sorry fellow Android users, its not
It seems everything is tracking us wherever we go these days. But, did we tell our phones it's okay to do so or are we stuck? The main thing everyone needs to remember is that we as the consumer agree to these terms when we blindly accept terms and conditions without even giving it a quick glance through...
If you're psyching yourself up to make that New Year's resolution that you most likely won't keep (Really, the gym THREE times a week?), check out these 5 resolutions that aren't just easy to do, but will make 2014 a better year for you and the people around you...