The belly button, it turns out, is one of the least-studied parts of the human body. But one of its great mysteries may now have been solved – why most people have an innie, or concave belly button.
When crafting the perfect fall capsule wardrobe, there are a few key staples to include—one of which is the button-down shirt. Just like other essentials that make up the building blocks of a stylish ...
Google Maps could soon add a new “Aerial” button to Street View. The Aerial button will allow for a quick and seamless transition to Satellite View and back. The Aerial button even remembers the ...
Google Maps has updated two key buttons for location and directions that people interact with constantly throughout the day. The directions FAB at the bottom-right corner of the main screen is now ...
Whether we’re reheating yesterday’s leftovers or warming up a ready meal, our microwaves are in constant use. Yet we’ve all faced the frustrating challenge of either overheating our food or leaving it ...
We’ll be waiting until next year for the first round of PCs sporting Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme chip, plus whatever Intel and AMD have in store for lightweight laptops. As a hint of ...
In another loss for early smart home adopters, Logitech has announced that it will brick all Pop switches on October 15. In August of 2016, Logitech launched Pop switches, which provide quick access ...
Studies indicate that consumers are dissatisfied with haptic steering wheel inputs and touchscreen-based controls. That is all soon to change. Over the past decade, automakers rushed to replace knobs ...
When we asked Volkswagen to remove the haptic controls from its steering wheels, something must have cut off the second half of our sentence, the part where we said, ". . . and bring back physical ...
Why it matters: Automakers seem to be retracing their steps. After years of placing nearly every function behind glass screens, car companies are rediscovering the value of tactile controls – not for ...
I was a weird kid – I used to be very jealous of people who were left-handed, and desperately wanted an outie belly button (I don’t know what was going on with me either). A paper published in ...
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