This well put together video is definitely worth the watch!

This well put together video is definitely worth the watch!

The first iPhone was a true breakthrough that shaped the multitouch-dominated world we live in. It took its clues from everyday objects to create a familiar experience that was instantly understood (and copied.) Years later it got stuck in those successful metaphors but, instead of working in another breakthrough, Apple just copied some bits from the companies who copied the iPhone. This video explains this story in a fair way.

How the first iPhone copied everything—and the last one did too

This well put together video is definitely worth the watch!

The first iPhone was a true breakthrough that shaped the multitouch-dominated world we live in. It took its clues from everyday objects to create a familiar experience that was instantly understood (and copied.) Years later it got stuck in those successful metaphors but, instead of working in another breakthrough, Apple just copied some bits from the companies who copied the iPhone. This video explains this story in a fair way.

The best free Android racing games

Do you have the need for speed, but would rather not dole out the cash to get it? We get it – cars are expensive, and why pay for a game when you don’t have to? We’ve combed through Google Play for some of the best-looking white-knuckled racing games on Android that are completely free, barring the odd prompt for in-app purchases. These freemium racing games are all really good and…

Maybe I’m missing something but are they saying that eventually 100% of door to door delivery is going…

Maybe I'm missing something but are they saying that eventually 100% of door to door delivery is going to end for every city no matter the size?
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Canada Post is phasing out door-to-door delivery of regular mail to city dwellers and increasing the cost of stamps.

MLB set to ban home-plate collisions, needs MLBPA approval

Baseball to ban home-plate collisions

+CBSSports Major League Baseball announced Wednesday that it had approved a ban on home-plate collisions in which the runner plows over the catcher in an attempt to jar the ball loose.
The deal won't be official for the 2014 season until the MLB Players Association approves it, but that is the final hurdle and MLB can compel a move if not approved by the MLBPA in time for the 2015 season.

*Read more: http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/eye-on-baseball/24372580/mlb-set-to-ban-homeplate-collisions-needs-mlbpa-approval*

As expected, Major League Baseball is moving toward banning baserunners plowing over the catcher at home plate. The final step is the Players Association needs to approve it.