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iPhone 6 bending test compared to others

Bendgate is the hashtag word sweeping the web. After reports and pictures about the new iPhone 6 Plus bending have gone viral many reactions followed. Like all icons, the product was frantically mocked by people who are not fans. Other people blamed it on the users for improper use and placement. The iPhone 6 Plus was definitely not designed for ...

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Why should you get the GoPro HERO4

GoPro just launched they’re new HERO4 range. The Black and Silver models will be available starting October 5th. The GoPro became synonymous with sports video in the past few years. The company produced their first digital action camera in 2006 and sales kept growing until it became a household name. The main characteristics remain unchanged from the first GoPro to the ...

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Meet Nixie, the selfie drone

Drones are one of the most intriguing developments on the gadget market of nowadays. From smartphone controlled toys to camera rigs to Amazon’s drone shipping concept, the devices have gotten more and more advanced. Intel has an ongoing project called “Make it wearable”. They give prizes and grants to developers of mobile gadgets. This year, one of the finalists is ...

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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 gap issue addressed by Samsung

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 made its debut yesterday in its homeland of South Korean. Shortly after the first users were able to get their hands on the device we heard that some of them came across a very unusual problem. It would appear that a few of the phablets had a relatively wide gap between the display and the ...

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HP launching budget-friendly laptop

HP recently launched rhe HP Stream 7 and Stream 8 budget tablets with Windows 8.1 on top, but it seems that the company is decidedly trying to get the attention of budget-shoppers with another cheap device, the HP Stream Laptop. The HP Stream 14 was a bit more expensive than we had previously thought so HP decided to launch another ...

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BlackBerry

BlackBerry to release one unconventional phone a year

The BlackBerry Passport has just been officially launched last week and the handset has quickly sold out, demonstrating that BlackBerry had underestimated the success the handset was going to have, offering up only 200.000 units when the handset went on sale. The BlackBerry Passport enjoys a pretty good success rate at the moment, with people appreciating the unconventional form factor ...

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Project Ara modules will be hot-swappable

Project Ara is one of Google’s more recent projects, with hints to an online viral video depicting “blocks” which make up a phone that you won’t have to throw away when a a part is damaged or when you would like to upgrade certain features. Project Ara has been in the works for quite some time now, with Google working ...

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Apple Watch put on display by French retailer Colette

The Apple Watch is only scheduled to launch in early 2015 so you’re not likely to get your hands on it any time soon. However, if you happen to be in Paris you might just be able to catch a quick glimpse of the device. The Fashion Week is currently underway and French retailer Colette has an Apple Watch on ...

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HP Stream

HP Stream 7 and HP Stream 8 unveiled as cheap Windows tablets

HP has announced the release of two new tablets earlier today, the HP Stream 7 and the HP Stream 8 with Windows 8.1 on both of the tablets. The HP Stream line is designed to compete with tablets like the Huawei Honor Tablet, Lenovo IdeaPad, Acer Iconia, Toshiba Encore Mini and Asus Memo Pad. HP aims to offer customers tablets ...

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Photoshop is coming to the Chromebook

Google announced that, as of today, they have signed on a partnership with Adobe. This collaboration has the purpose of bringing Creative Cloud on Chrome OS powered decides. Initially, this process is made through a streaming version of Photoshop. For now, the program will be available for the U.S. Adobe Education customers with a paid Creative Cloud membership. Creative Cloud ...

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