Gigabyte Tegra Note 7 Gaming Tablet

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Gigabyte has announced the launch of its new gaming tablet, the Tegra Note 7. Powered by a 1.8GHz NVIDIA Tegra 4 quad-core processor, the tablet sports a 7.0-inch 1280 x 800 10-point capacitive multi-touch IPS LED-backlight display, a 72-core NVIDIA GeForce GPU, a 1GB DDR3 RAM, a 16GB of storage, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), dual cameras (VGA front & 5MP rear), NVIDIA DirectStylus input support, GPS/GLONASS, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 + LE, a micro-HDMI port, front-facing stereo speakers, a 4100mAh battery and runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS. Pricing info is still unknown at the moment. [Gigabyte]

Sprint will pay you to switch from a rival carrier to its Framily plan

T-Mobile may have stolen the spotlight earlier this year by paying customers to switch, but it looks like Sprint is cooking up a similar deal in response. An S4GRU leak has revealed a Sprint promo that will pay you to switch from a competitor to the…

Buffalo HD-LLU3 USB 3.0 External Hard Drives

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Here comes a new line of USB 3.0 external hard drives from Buffalo, the HD-LLU3. Available in 1TB, 2TB, 3TB and 4TB sizes (black & white color options), these fanless hard drives feature a USB 3.0 connection interface, TV recording support, ‘Easy Lock’ function (to lock the data automatically when you disconnect it from the computer) and come with a TurboPC EX2 Plus software to increase up to 20% of data storage capacity. The HD-LLU3 will start shipping from late April for around $130 (1TB), $160 (2TB), $202 (3TB) and $277 (4TB), respectively. [Buffalo]

The Universe according to Adventure Time

The Universe according to Adventure Time

I’ve been on an Adventure Time binge lately, so I find this GIF from the episode The Real You absolutely stonestastic—just like the rest of the series, really. It should be called Ambien Time.

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WebOS Mochi design language released as open source

The legacy of Palm is almost all but gone but bits and pieces still live here and there. Now the team behind WebOS has just released Mochi, a software design … Continue reading

Sprint’s Response To T-Mobile’s Uncarrier Revealed In Leaked Photo

Sprints Response To T Mobiles Uncarrier Revealed In Leaked PhotoEarlier this year, T-Mobile unveiled their latest Uncarrier plan in which the company is willing to pay the early termination fees of their customers in order to make them switch to the carrier. This offer is valued up to $650 which is $200 more than AT&T’s own offer, but now it looks like Sprint could be taking a page out of T-Mobile’s book.

Thanks to a recently leaked photo on the S4GRU forum, it has been revealed that starting on the 4th of April, Sprint will be launching their own plan in which they will be paying customers up to $650 to switch to the carrier. The ad also states that this offer will last until the 8th of May. (more…)

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    Cyanogen Inc Unveils New Branding

    Cyanogen Inc Unveils New BrandingCyanogenMod started as a custom ROM designed for Android devices that brought about a cleaner looking Android, a viable alternative to phones out there running on custom UIs introduced by their OEMs.

    As the years passed, CyanogenMod grew and gained more attention and eventually turned themselves into a “serious” business and rebranded themselves as Cyanogen Inc, and recently the company has taken the wraps off their new logo which you can see in the image above. (more…)

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    CCleaner Beta Finally Arrives On Android

    CCleaner Beta Finally Arrives On AndroidFor those who have been using computers for a long time now, you guys have probably heard of the software application called CCleaner. For those who haven’t, it’s basically a piece of software that has the ability to clean out your computer, remove unwanted files, free up space, and basically try to get your computer running as smoothly as possible with minimal clutter.

    Back in 2013, the company teased the possibility that the program would be making its way onto mobile devices like Android, and about a year later, it looks like it has finally happened.  Piriform, the company behind CCleaner, has recently announced that CCleaner for Android has been launched and is available for download via their beta community. (more…)

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    Unbox Love: Romantic, Surprise Date Delivery Service

    Relationships are hard work, whether you have been part of a couple for a
    couple of months, or a couple of decades. Keeping the spark alive is
    easier said than done, and as two people get to know each other
    completely, managing to surprise each other is tough. Of course, with
    effort, a relationship does not need to fizzle and lose what it had
    during its early days.

    Galaxy S5 Versus iPhone 5s In Biometrics Test

    Biometric security appears to be one of the new trends in the mobile industry. Granted it isn’t exactly new per se, but with Apple’s introduction of Touch ID in the iPhone 5s, safe to say that it managed to generate a fair amount of interest from the competition, like Samsung and the Galaxy S5 handset.

    During our hands-on review of the Samsung Galaxy S5, we didn’t really get a lot of time to test the fingerprint scanner too thoroughly, but the demonstrations were pretty convincing. However for those who are wondering how the sensor fares compared to the iPhone 5s’ Touch ID, YouTuber Tanner Marsh has recently released a video comparing both phones’ fingerprint scanners. (more…)

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