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March 19, 2021 |
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2. Upgrading your iPhone? Read this flaw warningApple's iPhones are known for being well-built and some of the most groundbreaking tech around. But some of the latest iPhone 12 models appear to have a big design flaw. Customers are complaining about a change in aesthetics soon after dropping nearly a grand on the device. We've got all the details to watch for. |
3. Deal guide: 10 things you'll use all the timeNew gadgets are always hitting the shelves that are designed to make life easier. But how do you know which ones live up to the hype? We can help. Check out this list of 10 must-have items that you didn't know you needed. |
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Did you know ... ?Volvo gave away a groundbreaking 1962 patent instead of using it to make boatloads of cash. For what? The seatbelt! Volvo opened up the patent so any car manufacturer could design their cars with the three-point seatbelt. The tech was invented by Nils Bohlin, who wanted to create an effective belt that absorbed force across the body while still being easy enough for a child to use. Thanks, Nils! |
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