Survey confirms more frugal users on Android than iPhone
Apple’s iPhone is simplistic in design and function, but the baggage that almost every iPhone user has to deal with is the carrier bills.
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Thanko's "Peeping Tom" USB Microscope
Thanko introduces the USB Flexible Endoscopic Light Scope DX2 USB microscope. The main feature of the unit is a flexible camera, an optical tool that would have been typically used only on medical check up procedures or on certain special observation/optical tasks.
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Lexar unveils microSD cards with 90MB/sec speeds
Lexar plans on rolling out their new high-performance data card sets as early as February 2013. Among these, is a microSD card that has a 90MB/sec maximum data transfer speed.
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NVIDIA Project Shield started life as smartphone and controller attached by wood
Many were astonished that NVIDIA decided to drop Project Shield at CES 2013, and some were giddy right from the get-go. In trying to satisfy people’s hunger to know more about NVIDIA’s Android-based handheld game system, the folks over at NVIDIA has posted a lengthy (and perhaps even over-romanticized) blog post as to how Project Shield came about and the steps it took to become a showroom prototype.
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Facebook mobile advertisement earnings increases, a welcoming sight for investors
Despite its IPO struggle, Facebook has managed to slowly regain some lost grounds in recent months, and the social network’s mobile platform should be given some of the credit for helping the Zuckerberg engine gain steam.
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Research In Motion changes name to BlackBerry
Canadian smartphone firm Research In Motion (RIM) has ditched its ambiguous title for the more well-known moniker of its mobile operating system, BlackBerry.
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BlackBerry 10 launched, BlackBerry Z10 and Q10 to lead the charge
Research In Motion (RIM), now known as BlackBerry, has launched its highly anticipated BlackBerry 10 operating system, along with two new smartphones, the BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10.
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Injunction prevents CNET from reporting on P2P tech
CBS has replied to an injunction prohibiting any of its subsidiaries from reporting on P2P technology. CBS is arguing that their site, namely CNET, has the right to report about a technology without it necessarily being an endorsement of such.
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Bogus tweet causes company to lose 25 percent of its stock value
An erroneous Twitter feed caused Audience Inc.’s (NASDAQ: ADNC) stock to lose 25% of its value in a matter of minutes. The message seemed to come from the stock-trading firm, Muddy Waters, but was quickly proved otherwise.
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Sony scores big by hiring ex-Microsoft Kinect game developer George Andreas
Besides extending the life of Microsoft's Xbox 360, the Kinect also brought a whole new dimension to gaming, but today Microsoft lost one of their key members of the Kinect game team to a bitter rival - Sony.
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