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Month: March 2014

Refurb Nikon Coolpix L28 20MP 5x Digital Camera for $40 + free shipping

Posted on March 31, 2014 by

Cameta Camera offers the refurbished Nikon Coolpix L28 20.1-Megapixel Digital Camera in Red, model no. 26395, for $39.95 with free shipping. That’s $19 under our December mention of a new one and the lowest total price we could find for a refurb by $15. It features a 3″ LCD, 5x […] Read the original post…

T-Mobile removes employer discounts from Simple Choice plans

Posted on March 31, 2014 by

Tomorrow might be April 1st, but T-Mobile‘s not joking around with their latest move: they’re scrapping employer rate plans discounts. Gone is the supposed complexity that came with wondering what kind of discount you might get with your Simple Choice plan based on where you work, replaced instead with a […] Read the original post…

BlackBerry Wins Suit Against Ryan Seacrest’s Typo Mobile Keyboard Firm

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Ryan Seacrest (unlike Jimmy Fallon) doesn’t use the word “BlackBerry,” but a judge agrees that his Typo case doesn’t offer just any keyboard. Read the original post by Gautam

Pebble asks users not to install v2.1 update, citing critical issue that breaks app

Posted on March 31, 2014 by

Pebble is asking its users not to install the version 2.1 update for the iPhone that was released March 31st, citing a critical issue that prevents the app from working. Continue reading → Read the original post by Julie

NetHero (for Windows)

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NetHero helps give you a deeper understanding of your home networks, but it’s not that useful for actively helping you fix network problems. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com

Netgear C3000 WiFi Cable Modem Router

Posted on March 31, 2014 by

Yes, you can buy your own cable modem, and you might want to, given the excellent throughput and dead-simple setup of the Netgear C3000 WiFi Cable Modem Router. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com

Diablo III: Reaper of Souls (for PC)

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Reaper of Souls, the expansion to Diablo III, adds a new class, a new chapter, and several very welcome changes to the original game’s formula. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com

Xerox Phaser 6600/N

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The Xerox Phaser 6600/N color laser printer is a good fit for a small office that doesn’t need duplex printing. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com

Twitch (for iPhone)

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Twitch for iPhone—the mobile add-on to the popular video game streaming service—makes it easy to view and share speed runs, walkthroughs, and demos while away from the PC. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com

Canon Pixma MX532 Wireless Office All-In-One Printer

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The Canon Pixma MX532 Wireless Office All-In-One Printer is a little slow for the price, but it offers reasonably high-quality output and a full set of MFP features. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com

CertainSafe

Posted on March 31, 2014 by

CertainSafe protects your cloud storage with encryption that’s certified for HIPAA and other standards, yet it’s really easy to use. Individuals might prefer a free solution, but for any size business it’s a great solution for secure file storage and sharing. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com

Crucial m500 (960GB)

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The Crucial m500 (960GB) internal solid-state drive (SSD) trades some performance for encryption capabilities and a larger pool of redundant flash. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com

Apple’s A7 Processor Truly ‘Desktop Class’, iOS Apps Don’t Take Full Advantage

Posted on March 31, 2014 by

Anandtech provides a detailed analysis of Apple’s A7 (ARM-based) mobile processor which was introduced in the iPhone 5s. The latest information and analysis comes from Apple’s own code changes to the LLVM Compiler project. While Anandtech goes into great detail on the architecture of the A7 chip and […] Read the original post by Arnold…

iOS Users Overwhelmingly Prefer Free Games With Advertisements to Paid Titles

Posted on March 31, 2014 by

The majority of iOS users prefer iOS games that are available for free and supported with advertisements, according to a new study conducted by Wild Tangent in collaboration with analytics firm IHS Technology. The survey, which queried 500 iOS users, saw 86 percent of respondents state that they […] Read the original post by Juli…

Rogue Amoeba does amazing things with your Mac audio — Macworld|iWorld 2014

Posted on March 31, 2014 by

Rogue Amoeba makes working with audio on the Mac ridiculously easy. Whether it’s capturing a stream and recording it, pausing and playing audio live, making quick edits, or just putting the sound you want, where you want, including on the internet, Audio Hijack Pro, Piezo, Intermission, Fission, AirFoil, and Nicecast […] Read the original post…

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