Cool stories all round this week.
| | The phrase 'mind-blowing' is thrown around rather a lot these days. The number of articles and tweets published every day containing the phrase (or its descendant, the 'shocked face with exploding head' emoji) is probably rather, um, mind-blowing. All of which is to say, perhaps not everything that gets described as mind-blowing online is actually mind-blowing. But you know what? I think this week's Disney animation secret revelation is actually pretty mind-blowing. There, I said it. |
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| | The phrase 'mind-blowing' is thrown around rather a lot these days. The number of articles and tweets published every day containing the phrase (or its descendant, the 'shocked face with exploding head' emoji) is probably rather, um, mind-blowing. All of which is to say, perhaps not everything that gets described as mind-blowing online is actually mind-blowing. But you know what? I think this week's Disney animation secret revelation is actually pretty mind-blowing. There, I said it. |
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| And you know what? So is this game-changing iPhone hack. If you can even call it a hack – it's basically an incredibly useful feature that has been hiding right under our noses all along. Shocked face with exploding head emoji.
And as if that wasn't enough, this week we laid eyes on a laptop with not one, not two, not three (we'll skip forward a bit) but seven screens. Mind. Blown. We also saw a 5-second Super Bowl ad. And a delightful video game design easter egg. And the nostalgic Lego set of our dreams. All of which left us feeling pretty... you get the idea.
In short, we've seen some very cool stories this week, which I highly recommend catching up on. Just make sure you're sitting down.
Daniel Piper News Editor 🤯
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| Some more stories you might have missed... |
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| | Apple's targeting of Prepear for its pear shaped logo was the David and Goliath battle of 2020. The case has settled – and we can't believe the outcome. |
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| | In a world of smartphones that are ever-increasing in size, the iPhone mini is known for bucking the trend. But has it been the triumph Apple hoped for? |
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| | Sonic the Hedgehog is set to whirl back onto screens next year, and if the neon-fuelled blur of a logo is anything to go by, it'll be an electrifying experience. |
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