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Huge discount for Epson MegaPlex MG-50 projector

For a limited time, Epson is offering the refurbished MegaPlex MG-50 3LCD projector for $239 (Original price: $699.99). The MegaPlex MG-50 is a self-contained home theater, offering 2x 10W built-in speakers, a carrying handle for easy transport from one room to another. As the junior model in Epson’s MegaPlex projector line, the Epson MegaPlex MG-50 has lower resolution and brightness ...

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Moto G, Moto E and Moto X – All you need to know!

Motorola’s best-sold smartphone was the Moto G that came out in 2013. Even if some believed its featured tech was outdated and the device was underpowered, its low price made it a big hit amongst those who sought a satisfying yet cheap smarphone. Motorola is trying to prolong its smartphone’s success by introducing an updated Moto G and an even cheaper ...

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Microsoft drops the price for Xbox One

Microsoft decided to drop the entry price of their Xbox One video-game console in order to boost the demand for the device. The Xbox One was released last year in November with an entry price of $499, while its greatest rival Sony PlayStation 4 was released with an entry price of $399. Costing $100 dollars less, Sony’s PlayStation 4 was ...

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New Gmail interface looks like Google Plus

Leaks showed that Gmail is going through a major change in regards to the webmail client interface. Screenshots now show that Gmail interface changes almost completely, making it look more like Google Plus,  replacing the sidebar with a slide-in panel, moving the “compose” button to the bottom right corner and adding a new, smart feature: reminders.  This way, Gmail will work ...

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5 million people downloaded new time-waster called 100 Balls

A new free app in App Store became viral among amateur gamers who enjoy playing on their smartphones when bored. After Candy Crush invaded almost every smartphone with sugar and sweets and numbers were getting bigger and bigger in Threes, the new app remains as simple to use as the ones mentioned earlier.  A simple tap of a finger fills ...

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BlackBerry is working on a new 4.5-inch display smartphone

The BlackBerry developer blog contains a host of useful information for those interested in the BlackBerry OS, or those who want to take a look at the software development kit. But assuming you don’t, you can find some other things of interest there if you look close enough. While browsing the website, you’re likely to notice a few lines of ...

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LG G3 specs and design revealed

The upcoming LG G3 flagship smartphone has been the subject of rumors and speculations for a long time now. Today however, we cast those rumors aside and get a glimpse of the device in all of its aluminum glory. A release date has already been confirmed for May 27th, but let’s not wait until then and take a look at ...

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Students run iOS apps on Android with Cider

Both iOS and Android are great operating systems, but you would have to own two devices in order to have access to everything they have to offer. Students from the Columbia University have made great progress with their compatibility layer called Cider, which runs iOS apps on Android without an emulator or a virtual machine. The software is still in ...

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Kinect-free Xbox One coming June 9 for $399

Microsoft has apparently listened to customer feedback and decided to offer a Kinect-free version of Xbox One starting next month. This unbundled version will be available for purchase in all regions on June 9 for the price of $399. The regular version of Xbox One will still be priced at $499 and sold side-by-side with the Kinect-free console. Microsoft also ...

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