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iPhone 4 review

The iPhone 4 is no small thing to review. As most readers of Engadget are well aware, in the gadget world a new piece of Apple hardware is a major event, preceded by rumors, speculation, an over-the-top announcement, and finally days, weeks, or months of anticipation from an ever-widening fan base. The iPhone 4 is certainly no exception -- in fact, it may be Apple's most successful launch yet, despite some bumps on the road. We've already seen Apple and AT&T's  servers overloaded  on the first day of pre-orders, the ship date for the next set of phones  pushed back  due to  high demand , and  die-hard fans in line  outside of Apple locations a week before the phone is actually available. It's a lot to live up to, and the iPhone 4 is doing its best -- with features like a super-fast A4 CPU, a new front-facing camera and five megapixel shooter on the back, a completely new industrial design, and that outrageous Retina Display, no one would argue that Apple has been as

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The Apple Watch Series 3 Is Here by  Briley Kenney  | Sep 28, 2017 |  Apple Watch ,  Featured  |  0 Comments Wow, it seems like only yesterday we were here discussing the new features and updates in the Gen 2 Apple Watch, also known as  the Apple Watch Series 2 . And wouldn’t you know it, not long before that the reveal of the very first smartwatch from the tech giant. Guess what? Here we are again, and this time it’s to reveal some of the new updated features in the latest iteration, the Apple Watch Series 3. As you might expect, however, not much has changed in terms of design and style. The Apple Watch Series 3 still looks like a, well, an Apple Watch. In fact, you could sit the three models side-by-side and you’d never be able to tell the difference. The visual changes are subtle, if at all present. But that’s never been Apple’s shtick. They deliver a product, and year after year they continue to perfect it even more. The same can be said of the Apple Watch, and the lates

review vr box

The cushion part at the back is so soft and comfy, and that's why I could wear the headset for half an hour straight without feeling any discomfort, especially considering the fact that the headset sits against your face. Overall in terms of ergonomics I am happy. Another great feature is the diopter adjustment. You can move the VR Box 2.0 lenses left, right, front and backwards. It's not very fine adjustment because it uses a sliding mechanic rather than a wheel. This is a really important feature, because when I first put the headset and watched VR Roller Coaster, it was blurry,. I tried to move the phone a bit to the left but than I figured out that I just need to adjust the lens distance from my face, move them closer to my eyes and then the 3D magic appears and I was inside the virtual reality world, seeing everything in stereoscopic view. vr-box-1.jpg 800x600 88.8 KB The VR Box 2.0 slider is very easy to use. You just put the phone inside the tray and slide i