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Samsung Galaxy S4's Coolest New Features
All but one of the "Big Four" U.S. wireless carriers this week announced plans to release the much-anticipated, Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone before the end of April, along with a few additional smaller carriers. (Read GS4 pricing and release details for U.S. carriers here.) Read More


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Jynxbox Android makes your TV smart
This week two outstanding products: The Jynxbox Android HD and Seagate Wireless Plus Read More


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Schmidt says Google Glass still a year away
Google's Eric Schmidt said the company's wearable computer, Glass, is about a year from reaching the market. Read More


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Is Samsung's Galaxy Mega Android smartphone lineup just too big?
While the issue of size creep in Android phones hasn't exactly been ignored, big devices have become so commonplace that the discussion is largely academic at this point -- the vast majority of high-end Android phones are simply big. Deal with it, as a certain former Microsoft employee might say. Read More

Board maker's $45 PC tries to catch up with Raspberry Pi on price
Open-source board maker BeagleBoard.org has introduced a bare-bones PC starting at US$45, bringing it closer to the popular Raspberry Pi, which offers basic models for $25 and $35. Read More

 
 
 

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