ZunZuneo,The Covert Twittersphere Of Cuba That Was, Until It Wasn’t!

ZunZuneo,The Covert Twittersphere of Cuba That Was Before It Wasn't!Mainstream media has been slow on the uptick in covering the U.S. government’s current investigation of ZunZuneo by
Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy. If you are unfamiliar with the name,
it’s most likely because of the covert actions that led to the rise and fall of this enterprise. . .

Acer Iconia A1-830 tablet Review

Today we’re having a look at a tablet that’s very familiar, yet a whole new concept in Acer’s brand of tablet releases. Here with the Acer Iconia A-830-1633, you’re getting … Continue reading

The Ultra-Dense Seagate Fast 4TB Portable Drive Is A Speedy Hunk Of Storage

IMG_2972-2 With the rise of the cloud, external hard drives have nearly gone the way of the dodo. After all, who needs a fiddly, easily broken hard drive in an era of always on, high-speed Internet. But sometimes you want a super-dense, high-speed hard drive for backups and storage and the $299 Seagate Fast HDD USB 3.0 4TB fits the bill. Read More

Amazon Fire TV Review

Does the world need another streaming box? Amazon Fire TV argues “yes” and says speed, voice search that actually works, and proper gaming set it apart from the Apple TV, … Continue reading

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Porsche’s halo car stands as a striking monument to a moment in time when hundred year-old fuel burning technology merged with electric power to create a wave of flagship vehicles that changed all the rules.



This Clever Radar Detector Is Like Siri for Dodging Cops

This advanced radar detector pairs with your smartphone for all sorts of useful features. It’s like Siri for giving Smokey the slip.



Amazon has started adding Metacritic review scores to its video game listings–meaning there’s profe

Amazon has started adding Metacritic review scores to its video game listings—meaning there’s professional reviews of the games to go with the enthusiastic amateur views, too.

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Breaking Up With Facebook Ain’t So Hard To Do According To Eat24

Breaking Up With Facebook Ain't So Hard To Do According To Eat24Ever consider leaving Facebook? Heck, the Millennials are bailing in droves. But
when push comes to shove and it’s time to put the pedal to the metal,
how many of us would actually pull the trigger? Well, there is one brave
band of renegades who have not only set the bar fairly high as to how
to cut those ties – but also how to read the riot act to the founding fathers while walking out of the door.

Nokia Icon Review

Nokia Icon ReviewThe Nokia Icon is a new step in Nokia’s Industrial design, and a new push in terms of high-performance on the Windows Phone platform. As Nokia continues to dominate the Windows Phone landscape, the fight with Android and iPhone handsets remains extremely challenging and competitive. To even the odds, the Nokia Icon offers what no other Windows Phone had before: the same firepower and horsepower than high-end Android devices, in a 5” form-factor.

Although Windows Phone is the only OS to run very fast on low-end hardware, users have been somewhat frustrated with the hardware lag between Windows Phone and other platforms handsets. With the Icon, Nokia says “no more”, and on paper, it looks very sweet with a Snapdragon 800 and a 20 Megapixel high-end camera module. Is it as good as it looks? Read on… (more…)

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    Bitcoins Coming To A Store Near You, As Well As Amazon & ‘Almost Human’ Too!

    Bitcoins Coming To A Store Near You, As Well As Amazon & Almost Human Too! You know that Bitcoins have gone mainstream when this unique form of tender is featured in the
    plot line of a current TV drama. That’s right – the world’s first
    decentralized cryptocurrency lacking any political authority was
    featured in the recent season finale episode of the Fox network series, ‘Almost Human.’ Granted, while the premise of that detective drama is set in the year 2048.  .  .