Photography’s renaissance rests on a few unbeatable advantages. Compared to other kinds of content—songs and movies—photos are, technically and legally, much easier to share and mash up. If you come up with a great, unexpected new site centered on TV shows, you need to get huge servers and pay for expensive bandwidth and licensing deals. If you’ve got a fantastic new take on photos, often all you need is an app. That app lives on a smartphone, which is the world’s most popular point-and-shoot camera. For the first time, cameras are connected to the Internet, they know who your friends are, they know where you are, and they can be constantly updated with new powers. The camera is powerful (Apple’s iPhone 4S is 8 megapixels) and intelligent, and the pictures keep getting more interesting.
Why photography is every tech product’s most valuable feature.
“Siri, Siri, Siri, can’t you see, sometimes your words just hypnotize me”
This is tremendous. Bravo, Music Hack Day.
Get at me.
The background to my iPhone. Me Gusta.
Do people who own an iPhone have the most sexual partners?
For some reason I actually believe this study to be true. I know you shouldn’t judge a person by what smartphone they use but the iPhone is the sexiest phone on the market.
Are you sexually attracted to a person using the iPhone more so than someone who uses Blackberry and Android?
(via ineversaidforever)
Haha, this is incorrect. Seeing as I would personally know.
This game is slightly addicting.
I got a good laugh from this comic. This goes out to all of my Apple buddies.
New Phone by Cyanide & Happiness
Via: thedailywhat
Katie would appreciate since this is kinda what happened yesterday.
Minus being replaced and me meaning it.
Source: thedailywhat
