The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX is the latest in its line of tablets that run a forked and heavily customized version of Android 4.2 which Amazon calls Fire OS 3.0 “Mojito.” Read the original post by Gizmag
Month: January 2014
Rayovac AA / AAA Alkaline Battery 40-Pack for $3 + pickup at Home Depot
For in-store pickup, Home Depot offers the Rayovac AA / AAA Alkaline Battery 40-Pack, model no. AL40-QP96, for $2.98. That’s $0.08/battery, $4 off, and a very low price for this many batteries. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Netgear N300 802.11n Wireless Router for $20 after rebate + free shipping
Amazon offers the Netgear N300 802.11n Wireless Router, model no. JNR3210-100NAS, for $19.99 with free shipping via the directions below. That’s the lowest total price we could find by $15, although in November we briefly saw it for $10 less. It features dual detachable antennas and data transfer rates of […] Read the original post…
Judge rules Samsung infringed Apple patent before trial begins
A court in California has ruled that Samsung Electronics infringed in its devices an Apple patent on word recommendations during text input, ahead of a March trial. Judge Lucy H. Koh of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose division also ruled that a Samsung patent […] Read the original…
Wall Mount for 36″ to 65″ TVs w/ 15-Foot HDMI Cable for $48 + pickup at Walmart
As one of its daily deals, Walmart offers the Ematic Wall Mount for 36″ to 65″ Flat Panel Televisions, model no. EMW5206, for $48. Opt for Site-to-Store pickup to avoid the $4.97 shipping fee. That’s $32 off and the lowest total price we could find. It comes with a hardware […] Read the original post…
Horizon: Smart New Camera app ensures you always take Horizontal videos
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Microsoft Not Satisfied With NSA Reforms, Will Keep Working To Make More Changes
President Obama recently announced that there would changes made to the NSA . Some of these changes included the way data was collected, and also how they would stop spying on their allies, just to name a few. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Ukraine Government Broadcasts Ominous Text Message To Protestors
Taking part in a riot or protest can be dangerous as police might target you even if you were just standing there peacefully. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Apple Patents Buttonless Trackpad
If you have ever used the trackpad on any of Apple’s MacBook laptops, you will know that it supports touch and gesture commands, but at the same time it is clickable as well for those who might miss the click of a regular mouse button. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
5th Ave. Apple Store now in need of massive glass replacement all its own
The iconic 5th Avenue Apple Store in New York City is in need of some shattered glass replacement of its very own today, thanks to a combination of the arctic vortex-driven weather and a clumsy snowblower. The above image was caught on Twitter. Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac did the math and […] Read the original…
Apple’s 5th Avenue store needs its own shattered screen replacing
Apple’s iconic 5th Avenue retail store in New York City is in need of a shattered glass screen replacement of its very own thanks to the bad weather. As reported by 9to5Mac, the glass cube which covers the entrance to the store has suffered damage at the hands of a […] Read the original post…
Tame your Twitter feed
Are you following too many people on Twitter, or finding your timeline unruly and hard to keep up with? If so, you may have the Twitter overload blues. This happens to many Twitter users, but there’s a way to cure this problem: Use lists both to organize the accounts you […] Read the original post…
How to block the Web’s worst clutter
Reader Andrew Locke has no lack of bad luck with unwanted Web content to look at. He’d like to lock out some of it. He writes: Over the years I’ve found that webpages get more junked up with pop-up ads, pop-over windows, and redirects to pages I don’t want to see. […] Read the original…
Judge Invalidates Two Samsung Patent Claims Ahead of Second Patent Lawsuit with Apple
Last May, Apple filed a motion detailing five patents violated by the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Google’s voice activated search assistant Google Now ahead of a second patent infringement lawsuit to take place on March 31, 2014. However, both Apple and Samsung agreed in September 2013 to drop one patent […] Read the original post…
iStarUSA 2.5″ SATA 6Gbps Disk Array Cage for $40 after rebate + free shipping
Newegg offers the OEM iStarUSA 2.5″ Serial ATA 6Gb/s Disk Array Cage, model no. BPU-126-SA, for $59.99. A $20 mail-in rebate cuts the price to $39.99. With free shipping, that’s $20 below our August mention and the best price we’ve seen. (It’s a current low by $28.) This hot-swappable enclosure […] Read the original post…