Emily May's project, Hollaback — which targets those who sexually harass women on the street — is moving beyond a blog and into the 21st century, with an iPhone app.
Hollaback is a well-known blog — and by the end of June, an iPhone app — where women (and LGBT people) can take a picture of the person harassing them, write a quick story about it, and post it online.
Introduced in iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1, NameDrop is a novel feature that facilitates the sharing of contact information between nearby iPhones and Apple Watches by holding them together.
WhatsApp introduces a breakthrough feature enabling iPhone users to share photos and videos in their original quality on the messaging platform.
According to a recent report, the iPhone 16 series might come with an additional hardware button.
lmao... I used to wonder why guys did all that shouting and whistling, until the day I saw two girls actually respond and get in the car of the guys shouting at them. Apparently, it freaking *works*, if only 1/100000000000 times. I guess that success rate is enough to keep hope alive. ;)
It does workk... ;). Lol, on a serious note. Their parents must of never told them, not to trust strangers.
the world is becoming a bad place because of all this technology...
that's part of manhood talking to girls respectively. but some of them are just so full of themselves.