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Month: October 2013

GoPro HERO3+ action cameras get lighter, faster, more battery efficient

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

GoPro has launched the HERO3+ line of cameras with an updated design and increased battery life over previous models. Both of the new cameras are 20 percent smaller and lighter than the previous generation, with GoPro also claiming a battery life improvement of up to 30 percent. GoPro’s cameras are wearable […] Read the original…

How to delete your Instagram account

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

Here’s how to say goodbye to sepia filters and walk away from Instagram, leaving no trace behind. Read the original post by Nick Mediati

Sony 50″ 120Hz 1080p 3D WiFi LED LCD HDTV for $800 + free shipping

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

BuyDig offers the Sony 50″ 1080p 120Hz WiFi LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. KDL-50R550A, for $799.99 with free shipping. (You must log in to your account to see this price.) That’s $600 off list and the lowest shipped price we’ve seen for this TV. (We saw it for a […] Read the original post…

NVIDIA introduces its Battlebox PC program for 4K gaming, powering the LHC

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

Okay, okay, NVIDIA’s “Battlebox” PCs won’t quite power the Large Hadron Collider , but it will offer more power than you’ll need to play basically any game available . Read the original post by Engadget

Verizon graciously leaves unlimited data intact for those affected by software glitch

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

If you ordered a phone this past weekend and were able to hold on to your unlimited data, you’re in luck. Read the original post by Florence Ion

Having trouble installing iOS 7.0.2? Here’s how to do a manual restore!

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

Last Thursday Apple released iOS 7.0.2, which corrected a glaring security issue: users could bypass the lock screen passcode. Unfortunately, some folks have run into trouble with the upgrade. Under certain circumstances, iPhones, iPads and iPod touches have been left unable to work. If your machine isn’t working right after the […] Read the original…

dB Logic EP-100 In-Ear Stereo Headphones for $7 + free shipping

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

World Wide Stereo offers the dB Logic EP-100 In-Ear Stereo Headphones in Pink, model no. EP-100PINK, for $19.99. Coupon code “FLASH” cuts that to $6.88. With free shipping, that’s $13 off list and the lowest total price we could find. (For further comparison, we saw them free with a $50 […] Read the original post…

Pivvot review: A fun test of spatial awareness and reflexes

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

Pivvot bills itself as a “game of strategic avoidance.” In Pivvot, the player controls a ball tethered to a winding track by tapping the sides of the screen, maneuvering around various obstacles that could shatter the ball. The game features smooth minimalist graphics with a groovy sound that helps you stay […] Read the original…

Scribd offers e-book subscriptions for $8.99 a month

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

How does the idea of a Netflix-style service for ebooks grab you? That’s the idea behind Scribd’s new worldwide service, which lets you read books for $8.99 a month. The service is starting out with books published by HarperCollins and a number of smaller publishers. Scribd’s service works on iOS devices, […] Read the original…

Samsung caught cheating at benchmarks with the Galaxy Note 3, Phil Schiller tweets “shenanigans”

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Read the original post by iPhoneHacks

Verizon Sells 700MHz Spectrum to AT&T, Honors Unlimited Snafu

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Verizon Wireless has completed a $1.9 billion-plus spectrum deal with AT&T. Separately, it said it will honor unlimited deals offered during a glitch. Read the original post by Jason

Samsung Again Caught Inflating Benchmarking Scores, Phil Schiller Calls ‘Shenanigans’

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

Like it did with its Galaxy S 4 smartphone, Samsung has once again been caught artificially increasing CPU speeds on its Galaxy Note 3 phone when benchmark apps are running, reports Ars Technica. Samsung uses special code inside its operating system to identify benchmarking apps by name to boost […] Read the original post by…

Don’t like how iOS 7 only shows first names in the Messages and Mail apps? Here’s how to fix it!

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

If you’ve upgraded your iPhone or iPad to iOS 7, you’ve probably already noticed that the Messages and Mail apps both default to only showing the first name of a contact in a conversation thread. For those of us that have more than one John in our contacts, it can […] Read the original post…

The Week in iOS Accessories: Drink (or not) and be merry!

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

Drink (or not) and be merry! This week’s roundup of iOS accessories includes devices that help you track your drinking: One tells you if you’re drinking too much, the other if you need to drink more. We’ve also got speakers and cables and docks and batteries…the usual mix. Adonit This company’s latest stylus […] Read…

Aruba Debuts Bare-Bones Cloud WLAN

Posted on October 1, 2013 by

Aruba Networks is moving into cloud-managed WLAN, but the company’s first offering skimps on management capabilities. Read the original post by Lee H. Badman

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