Apple sells 395 iPhones every minute, according to the website everysecond.io. Last week, when Apple released its newest iPhone model, there weren’t enough to meet the demand. Before the phones could hit the shelves on Sept. 7, Apple had run out of the iPhone 7 Plus, as well as the jet black version of the...
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The Clintons’ character catastrophe
From Whitewater, to Lewinsky, to Benghazi, and finally to Emailgate, Bill and Hillary Clinton have been embroiled in national scandals for almost 30 years. Former United States Secret Service officer Gary Byrne unleashes on the Clintons in “Crisis of Character,” a tell-all book published by the Hachette Book Group in June 2016, making the...
#NeverApple: Fancy new features come at high cost
When Sprint offered me a brand new iPhone 7 for next to nothing after my iPhone 5c crashed, I wasn’t relieved. I felt like a kid being bullied on the playground. Apple’s new iPhone 7 is nothing short of subpar, and they’ve attempted to coerce their loyal customers to buy its overpriced mediocrity in one...
iPhone 7: Stealing hearts or stealing headphones?
When Sprint offered me a brand new iPhone 7 for next to nothing after my iPhone 5c crashed, I wasn’t relieved. I felt like a kid being bullied on the playground. Apple’s new iPhone 7 is nothing short of subpar, and they’ve attempted to coerce their loyal customers to buy its overpriced mediocrity in one...
Subpar ‘Snowden’: Flick fails to recreate the drama
Our social media posts, phone calls, and emails are all being monitored. Since 2013, American citizens have known they are being watched. With Edward Snowden’s disclosure of 9,000 to 10,000 government related documents to the Guardian, the question of government overreach has inspired everything from conspiracy theories topolitical headlines proclaiming the destruction of freedom as...