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Mass Effect 4: Bioware reveals some actual details during Comic-Con 2014

Bioware hosted a panel during which they talked about the development of Mass Effect 4 yesterday at San Diego Comic-Con 2014 . The company didn’t reveal the actual name or a potential release date, but we did get to hear some other interesting details about the upcoming game. The most important piece of news is the return of the Mako, a military exploration vehicle found in ...

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Selfies app for Android available for free on Google Play

With selfies being ever so popular these days somebody was bound to create an Android app that could help people with that endeavor. Interestingly enough, the app was made by none other than Automattic, the creators of WordPress. One might wonder why this thing hasn’t exploded yet given the massive amount of people that are obsessed with selfies these days. Well, ...

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Amazon Fire Phone now available for $200 through AT&T

Amazon’s Fire Phone has just been made available for purchase exclusively from AT&T for the price of $200 with a two-year contract. Alternatively, you can buy it from the retailer’s website for the price of $650. If you choose to get it from the carrier there is also the option of getting it for $0 up front, but you will have to ...

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Google Nexus 5 gets a considerable price-trim in India

Indian smartphone enthusiasts have solid reasons to be excited. The flagship smartphone from Google, the Google Nexus 5 has just gotten a lot cheaper. FlipKart, the huge online Indian store has just posted a new offer with the Google Nexus 5, with an unbeatable price. The phone now costs 24,774 RS (around $410) for the 16 GB version, instead of ...

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Air Waveguide – optical cable out of thin air

A breakthrough has been made in information transmission at the University of Maryland, funded by the U.S. Military and National Science Foundation. The air waveguide is an attempt to create an optical cable in thin air using lasers. They tried recreating the process taking place in optical cables using a high-powered laser split into multiple beams instead of the cables’ ...

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Weekly Tech Digest – This week’s technology news

This week was an eventful week in the tech community, much like the whole month of July actually. Seems like summer makes brains boil to a higher degree, developers and manufacturers putting out products that simply amaze enthusiasts. The weekly digest sums up some of the news you might not have seen in your feeds yet or overlooked it. The Pirate ...

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Tor users beware!

Alarming new information has come to light from far away Russia about the country’s policy on internet anonymity. The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has set a bounty pool on Tor users’ heads. Tor is an anonymizing network, free of charge, originally designed for the U.S. navy and it protects its users from any kind of outside tracking system or ...

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Unlocking your phone may become legal

Good news has emerged among journalists for those of us who do not like our phones being locked to a single carrier and having to find alternate ways to go around unlocking our devices. In the U.S., the House of Representatives has approved the Senate’s bill petitioning for the legalization of phone unlocking. They proposed a bill that states that ...

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