Why your phone's battery life is (still) underwhelming (via
The Christian Science Monitor)
When the first smart phones came out, no one looked forward to a future in which we constantly had to duck into coffee shops to charge our phones. Yet, here we are. In the five years since the introduction of the original iPhone, mobile devices have sported bigger and brighter screen, faster processors…
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