Technology can be so intuitive at times that we do not pay much attention to its design. When you look carefully however, you will find tons of tiny little details that shows just how much thought and care is being put into the design of your everyday technology. The blog, Little Big Details, is dedicated to documenting such discoveries. We list down a few of our favourites.

1) The clock app icon on iOS 7 can move. And it reflects the correct time!

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2) The position of the switch on iOS 7’s torchlight app changes when you turn it on and off.

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3) The notification globe on Facebook changes its position, depending on your location.

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4) When you try to load a webpage on Chrome when your computer is offline, the browser will display the following message accompanied by dinosaur. Because, you know, there was no Internet when dinosaurs existed.

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5) If you search “golden ratio” on Google, a calculator with the numbers for the golden ratio keyed in will show up on your search results.

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6) When browsing through camera lenses on Amazon, the website will let you know if the lens you are looking at is compatible with the SLR camera from your purchase history.

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7) A cake icon will be displayed next to your friend’s name on Facebook chat during his or her birthday.

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Know of anymore of such little details in your everyday technology? Let us know in the comments below!

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