(Photos) Here’s How The iPhone 6 Sales Are Projecting!!

This very well may be the best selling iPhone yet?! In todays environment of competition, with the popular Samsung Galaxy series, and even Microsoft’s Windows 8 phone(I’ve tried one, it’s a good phone), iPhone looks like it’s still the leader of the pack!


(Video) Now That Wi-Fi Is Cheaper, Are You Ready For Sat-Fi Pricing?!

If you’re really out here on some Boss-ish, got $ to burn, flush down the toilet? Then yes, you are mod def ready for Sat-Fi pricing!


(Video) Amazon To Have A 3D Smartphone?!?

Amazon announced a June 18th press event in Seattle, they threw a video out to entice people(below), and it does make you want to see just WTH they are looking at!


Attention ALL Students: Could THIS Be The End Of Textbooks?!?

In addition to the increase in student loan rates, college students have even more to worry about; textbooks. Textbooks can make or break the attitude one would have in regards to classes. I mean, after spending so much on classes, fees, parking, and food, the last thing you would want to worry about is being physically unprepared. But, thanks to the vast amounts of technology we now have more affordable routes by which we purchase books.


Auto Talk: GM announces pricing for 2013 Cadillac ATS

Cadillac’s ATS is scheduled to hit dealer showrooms this summer, and General Motors has finally divulged pricing. Its smallest luxury sedan will start at $33,990 including destination(*), but that price will only snag you the entry-level model, powered by a 200-horsepower 2.5-liter four-cylinder paired with a six-speed automatic. Stepping up to the turbocharged, 270-hp 2.0-liter will push the price up to $35,795, and bring all-wheel-drive and manual transmission options into play. The top-of-the-line ATS carries a $42,090 price tag and is powered by a version of the 3.6-liter V6 from the Cadillac CTS, rated at 320-hp and mated to an automatic tranny, with all-wheel-drive available. Funk Flex


Auto Talk: 2013 Dodge Dart pricing ranges from $15,995* SE to $22,495 R/T

With the compact segment becoming ever more crowded, Dodge is getting aggressive with its new Dart. As promised, pricing on the Italian-bred sedan will start at $15,995 (*before a $795 delivery charge). That undercuts key rivals like the $16,800 Chevrolet Cruze, $16,500 Ford Focus, and $16,130 Toyota Corolla. You can still buy a Honda Civic sedan cheaper, but by only $40. Funk Flex


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