The World’s Strangest Technology Based Sports
Mobile throwing is a sport that started in Finland in 2000. Participants throw mobile phones and are judged by method & distance.
New gadgets and technology are released on almost a daily basis. It seems like just yesterday that Sony released the PS5.
Technology advances so quickly that it often seems like things get forgotten about or buried to make way for innovation.
Here at The Fact Site, we’ll bring you the hottest facts about past, present, and future technology.
Mobile throwing is a sport that started in Finland in 2000. Participants throw mobile phones and are judged by method & distance.
Around 20% of T2 Campervans are light blue; this is also the most popular color across the VW range.
Did you know that in 2016 Apple changed their gun emoji to a water pistol due to growing despair over global gun crime?
Did you know that although Siri knows many languages she finds it difficult to comprehend some accents?
One of the most expensive cars in the world is the Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita which can set you back as much as $4.8 million USD.
Did you know that Katy Perry’s album Teenage Dream smelt of cotton candy when scratched?
The world's fastest motorcycle is the Suzuki Hayabusa, with some reporting that it can reach 248mph (399 km/h).
In 1982, the Commodore 64 was the highest-selling single personal computer ever, with over 20 million sold by 1994.
The original VW Beetle was built for 65 years, from 1938 to 2003, and is the longest produced vehicle in history.
93% of all Snapchat users have sent a picture to somebody else of their drink.
The original PlayStation wasn't actually Sony’s sole brainchild. It was initially a partnership with Nintendo.
Virtual Reality for education has been shown to increase students' attention levels by 92%.