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Aura rethinks the digital picture frame with smarter software, sensors & gesture control

By Sarah Perez We’re taking more digital photos than ever, but we’re not very good about printing them out to enjoy them in our homes. Meanwhile, the digital picture frame market has filled with cheap products that haven’t kept up with technology developments, like ubiquitous Wi-Fi, better photo quality, and higher resolutions, in order to…

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Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus Leaked Online: Full HD Display, Snapdragon 625 Chip, 3 GB RAM And More

Lenovo is said to be working on an upgraded version of the Tab3 8 called Tab3 8 Plus. The rumored tablet could sport a Full HD display, 3 GB of RAM, 8-megapixel primary camera and more. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Updated: The 12 best shooters on PC and consoles

By Gabe Carey Introduction Update: Prefer to play the Halo maps you’ve designed yourself? Located at number 12 on our list, our latest entry, Halo 5: Forge, accomplishes just that. What’s the best shooter on the PC or consoles ever? That’s a good – but loaded – question, as there are a ton that we…

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Teddy Ruxpin returns with eyes that can rend the bonds of space and time

By John Biggs In this, the 3000th Year Since The Coming Of The Wanderer (All Praise His Mercy), we are greeted by the fifth Potentate, a Teddy Ruxpin with LCD eyes and iPad connectivity. Teddy Ruxpin, or, as his followers in the Cities of Refuge called him, Ted, is a robotic toy that reads to…

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Xiaomi Mi Note 2 To Be Released In October, According To Analysts

It is being speculated that Xiaomi’s Mi Note 2 will be released in October. Among the features leaked by famous analyst Pan Jiutang, the new flagship will have a pressure-sensitive 5.7-inch QHD screen with a curved display variant. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Galaxy Note 7 Recall: Chinese State TV Accuses Samsung Of ‘Discriminating’ Against Local Consumers

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall has been very poorly handled in China, says Chinese state broadcaster CCTV. Samsung contends that Galaxy Note 7 units in China didn’t need any replacement as they have safe batteries. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Pixel and Pixel XL Get Size And Design Comparison With Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, LG V20, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, HTC 10, And More

If you’ve been wondering how Google’s new Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones would compare in design to other popular devices, we’ve got you covered. You can compare the upcoming devices with that of its predecessors and popular Android smartphones. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung To Resume Selling Galaxy Note 7 In South Korea On Oct. 1

Samsung is poised to resume sales of the Galaxy Note 7 (after its recall) on Oct. 1 in South Korea. The company has already successfully replaced 80 percent of the faulty Galaxy Note 7 units. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Raspberry Pi Launches New PIXEL User Interface For Desktops

Raspberry Pi is the go-to choice for affordable computing, and the platform just increased its likeability. Meet PIXEL, a user interface that turns the Raspbian OS into a well-rounded operating system that is easy on the eyes. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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LG G6 Rumors: LG Cancels Plan To Include Curved OLED Display On G6 Smartphone

A new report said that LG Electronics is looking to bypass the curved OLED display in favor of a flat-screen LCD for the next-gen LG G6. The LG G6 will also lack a metal body. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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BlackBerry CEO Says QWERTY Keyboard Smartphones Will Live On

Blackberry officially announced that it will continue to produce smartphones with QWERTY keyboards, despite the shift in its paradigm. The company went from focusing on manufacturing hardware to software almost exclusively. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Review: Updated: Google Apps for Work (G Suite) 2016 review

By Gary Marshall Latest news [Editor’s Note: What immediately follows is a rundown of the latest developments and features Google has added to Apps for Work (G Suite) since this review was first written.] September 2016 Google has renamed Apps for Work as G Suite, which the company says better reflects the software’s mission in…

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Avast CEO on why it’s just spent $1.4BN to absorb security rival AVG

By Natasha Lomas Security firm Avast has today confirmed the completion of a $1.4 billion acquisition of fellow Czech-based antivirus company AVG. The deal will see Avast’s customer base nearly double — swelling from 230 million to more than 400 million in total, 160M of whom are mobile users. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch…

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Here’s what comes in the PlayStation VR box

By Emma Boyle With only a couple of weeks left until the official launch of PlayStation VR, it’s time for Sony to start ramping up the hype. It’s starting off with an unboxing of the core bundle package. In a video posted to the official PlayStation blog, Sid Shuman is showing fans exactly what they’re…

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Review: Updated: iPhone 6S Plus

By John McCann …read more Source:: techradar.com – Phones

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