Insider claims to reveal launch date for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4
In terms of shipment volume, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3 is likely the current king of the phablets. Unveiled last fall, the Note 3 was and still is our favorite Samsung handset to date. After spending some time with the Galaxy S5, it seems increasingly likely that the Note 3 will remain our favorite Samsung handset for some time to come — at least until the Galaxy Note 4 launches later this year.
And according to one supposed insider, that launch will come on September 3rd.
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This is what case makers use to create their iPhone 6 accessories
Many iPhone 6 dummy units have appeared in a variety of leaks, possibly revealing the final design of the upcoming 4.7-inch iPhone, but MacRumors has obtained images of an aluminum mold that case makers apparently use to create their accessories for Apple’s upcoming smartphone.
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Google’s next tablet is unlike anything you’ve ever seen
Google is apparently working on a special tablet that’s going to be far better than regular Nexus-branded Android devices, and said device may be unveiled before the Google I/O developer conference kicks of in late June, The Wall Street Journal has learned.
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Why the Beats deal is still happening and is critical to Apple’s business
Even though the acquisition still hasn’t been announced, the Beats deal is apparently very much in the picture and appears to be a critical move for Apple’s business, TechCrunch has learned. Speculation has run wild surrounding Apple’s reasoning behind a major $3.2 billion Beats purchase, but the publication appears to have learned exactly what Beats brings to the table for Apple.
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Don’t hurry off to buy stolen eBay customer data just yet
eBay on Thursday acknowledged that some of its customers’ personal information may have been compromised following a breach, advising users to immediately change their passwords. The announcement has apparently been enough for some creative individuals with malicious intentions to advertise online “full eBay database dumps,” masquerading as the hackers that conducted the cyberattack. However, TechCrunch reports that eBay says those databases are fake, and the for sale lists do not contain “authentic eBay accounts,” which is very good news for eBay consumers whose personal data may have been exposed.
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HP’s latest quad-core tablet costs less than $100
The high-end tablet market is becoming increasingly crowded with each new release, but there’s still plenty of room for more affordable devices. HP just recently launched the HP 7 Plus in the US for a paltry $99.99. HP is known for its almost secretive cheap tablet launches, such as the release of the HP 8 earlier in the year.
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LG launches an awesome case for a flagship phone that doesn’t exist
LG on Thursday decided to do something handset makers rarely do, which is to launch an accessory for a device that doesn’t exist yet. The QuickCircle folder case that was shown in many leaked LG G3 images in previous days has been confirmed by the company, with LG saying that it wants to offer a preview of the upcoming G3 with the new, interesting case.
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Clever new iPad games force your kids to stop playing with the iPad so much
Founded by two ex-Googlers, Tangible Play is a company that has figured out a clever way to force children not to play on the iPad excessively. What the company has developed is an accessory and applications set that encourages kids to play using physical objects according to a set of instructions on the screen, thus preventing them from playing regular iOS games.
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Ontario group petitions to raise speed limit on 400-series highways to 130 km/h
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If only we had all of the money we spent on speeding tickets over the years locked in a savings account. Let’s just say we’d be sitting on a fat, juicy nest egg. It seems archaic that the speed limit on the 400-series highways in Ontario is only 100 kilometres per hour, (62 mph) considering the fact that car technology has come a long way since those speeds were conceived back in the early 1970s!
According to the group stop100.ca, Ontario has the lowest speed limit in North America for major highways; the group is seeking to change that. Stop100 has taken to the social interaction site Common Ground promoted by the Ontario Liberal Party, to inform the public that we have one of the lowest speed limits in the world.
They state that Ontario’s speed limit was higher at 70 mph (112 km/h) over forty years ago. Now with vehicle safety technology like ABS and traction combined with superior tire compounds, it’s time to raise the limits to a proposed 120km/h in metropolitan areas and 130 km/h on the 407 and on rural stretches of highway.
Despite overwhelming support, the 100 km/h limit still stands and it’s common to see vehicles being seized for 50 km/h over law. Many call the low speed limit a flagrant cash-grab by the government. The cost of speeding in Ontario is not cheap either, click to watch the video report by CityNews and vote in our poll below!
Ontario group petitions to raise speed limit on 400-series highways to 130 km/h
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Now anyone can search Google on a computer without lifting a finger
Siri still has plenty of issues that need to be ironed out in order to help improve usability, but one thing is certain: Apple kicked voice controls into high gear with Siri’s debut. Now every smartphone and tablet maker includes voice controls in devices, and consumers are growing accustomed to having voice controls as an option.
Of course, voice controls aren’t only useful on smartphones and tablets.
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