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Nexus 10 Specs: New Ad Released Highlighting Multi-User Function
The Google Nexus 10 specs include its ability to allow multiple users to save their own settings to the device.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to Be Introduced to Vendors This Week
Samsung will have a pilot testing this week for the Galaxy Note 3 which will be attended by AT&T executives.
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Android 5.0, Key Lime Pie Update to Roll Out to 5 Devices
The Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie update will only roll out on five devices that are currently available, according to a new report.
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HTC One Release on Verizon Canceled
The HTC One release on Verizon was canceled this week as the smartphone maker confirmed on its Twitter account that the carrier would not be offering the smartphone.
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Google Nexus 7 2 Rumors: Tablet to Hit Stores Before iPad Mini
The Google Nexus 7 2 rumors are once again piling up as analyst Paul Semenza claims the device will launch this year before the iPad Mini successor.
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Earthquake Turns Water to Gold? New Study Describes Flash Vaporization Theory
Earthquakes can turn water to gold, a new study has claimed. In an feature contained in the March 17 issue of the Nature Geoscience journal, scientists have stated that water in faults vaporizes when earthquakes take place, resulting in a deposition of gold.
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iPhone 6, iPhone 5S Low-Cost Model to Launch in 4-6 Different Colors
The iPhone 6 or iPhone 5S low-cost model will be released in six different colors.
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Stolen iPad Pictures: Man Posts Photos of iPad Thief Taken With Stolen Device (PICS)
A stolen iPad has amused its rightful owner after pictures taken with the tablet started appearing on his iCloud photostream.
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LG Optimus G Pro Specs: Device to Feature Eye Recognition Technology
LG issued a press release this week regarding the Optimus Pro G specs revealing that the device will feature eye recognition technology.
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Study: Facebook 'Like' of Thunderstorms, The Colbert Report, Curly Fries Linked to High Intelligence
A new study reveals religious and political views, sexual orientation, personality traits, intelligence, age, and even gender can be predicted from users' choice of what to hit "like" on Facebook.
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