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Samsung's New Galaxy S7 Is Everything We've Been Waiting For
It’s new smartphone season. This year, Samsung is facing a strong battle not only from LG, with its new G5, but also from Huawei and other Chinese competitors. It has taken on board last year’s criticism of the Galaxy S6, and has revamped and refined its flagship smartphone. To keep everyone happy, Samsung has announced two new phones — the 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 and the 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 edge — and has gone all-out with the tech inside.
Set Different Volume Levels For Each App On Your Android Smartphone
Android’s volume controls are slowly getting better and more intuitive, but third-party tools are still required for some settings — like individual app volume levels. If you want to shut up Snapchatwhile keeping Spotify blaring out at a normal level, App Volume Control can help.
Rosetta's Comet Inspired These Paintings, And The Materials Used To Create Them
Millions of people around the globe were enthralled when the European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft successfully landed on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in November 2014. Artist Ekaterina Smirnova was one of them — so much so that she has created an entire series of giant watercolour paintings inspired by the comet.
Shooting Challenge: Vote For Your Favourite Low Light Shot!
It’s time to decide who wins the Nikon D7200 DSLR And Lens in our latest shooting competition! There were so many good entries, we’ve decided to let you vote on an even bigger selection.
Copyright Police Will Learn Nothing From Australia's War On Piracy
Forget pirates, Hollywood need only look in the mirror to see its worst enemy.
Right now Australia would have a three-strikes piracy rule, were it not for the fact that content holders expected someone else to pay for it. Why lobby the government and fight for the introduction of an industry piracy code if you’re going to piss it away?
Watch: This Short Film Is A Nail-Biting Nostalgic Videogame Adventure
Guy Collins has created eight minutes and 12 seconds of pure nostalgic edge-of-your-seat anticipation, of which a bootlegged version has gained momentum of late on Facebook.
Turn off notifications, pop on some headphones, and enjoy the adventure — while you give some views to the original creator. Enjoy!
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