Safe for water immersion (IPX8): The second number in an IP rating grades water resistance from zero to nine (immune to high-pressure hot water from multiple angles). The iPhone 16 has a grade of 8, ...
According to Apple, the scratch marks on iPhone 17 demo units should just rub off. However, tech experts say the Pro models suffer from a different issue.
A lost iPhone 14 Pro survived for an incredible 2 months submerged in a river and was returned to its owner–working fine with photos intact.
If you plan of feeding the Goldfinches this winter, you may want to keep your nyjer feeders up all fall and winter. The brilliant yellow males will soon be losing their bright yellow feathers. Then ...
It’s common for an iPhone launch to be accompanied by complaints that the new handsets are faulty in some way. Some years these complaints will snowball into a major scandal, such as Antennagate in ...
A lost iPhone survived for an incredible two and a half months submerged in a river – and still works. Faizan Choudhry, 24, a Dunkin’ Donuts employee, lost his iPhone 14 Pro Max on July 4 while ...
A lost iPhone survived for an incredible two and a half months submerged in a river – and still works. Faizan Choudhry, 24, a Dunkin’ Donuts employee, lost his iPhone 14 Pro Max on July 4 while tubing ...
I’ve had a terrible time with them over the years and have tried several different methods. I finally found a method that works ...
No, no, no, a thousand times no. I will not carry an ID card. I refuse point blank to enrol myself in any crackpot Labour scheme to control the British population. If I get any correspondence on the ...
But the Charmera turns out to be a charmer by nature, as well as by name. Sure the images it shoots are not very good - but to be honest, they are much, much better than I had expected. The photos are ...
Have you played around with the new iOS 26 yet? Here's how to download it on your iPhone if you haven't yet — once you do, you'll notice several new changes, including a clear design called Liquid ...
As summer releases its hold, the landscape of Northeast Pennsylvania is tilting toward a fiery symphony of reds, oranges and golds. For photographers — seasoned or iPhone-wielding — this is the ...