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The Aiptek i70 is a tiny projector that connects to your Android or iPhone with consummate ease. It's not going to replace your TV set anytime soon, and nor is ...

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Finding new games on the Google Play store is a never-ending challenge, so we've put the effort in for you to find some of the best new and currently ...

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If you've got a smart TV that has the ability to play games, there's a good chance that sooner or later you're going to get fed up with trying to play via the ...

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Twitter always come under a lot of pressure from users for changes to its UI. This week, the humble @ reply was changed to streamline conversations and ...

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Real-time location features were once a part of Latitude, which Google put out to pasture some years back, but have since been absent from its mapping ...

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Do you know your JigaPNGs from your TetraLols? Is a RibbiBit something I just made up? Did I make all of them up? Of course I did, but you might not know ...

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You know the feeling, right? That one where you're apoplectic with rage and barely restraining yourself from sending that highly-charged, emotional, and ...

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Opera Neon is the newest browser from, you guessed it, Opera, and though it's billed as a 'concept' browser of the future, it's quickly becoming my favorite ...

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Introduction to Motorola Moto Z Play The Moto Z Play is one of the cheapest ways to enter the MotoMods ecosystem, but is the phone any good on its own? And ...

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Christmas has come and gone, and with it a Batman drone by Propel turned up in the post unexpectedly. So naturally, the only thing to do was to put together ...

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Cyanogen confirmed before Christmas that it was going to start winding down its services and stop sending out nightly software updates to handsets that run on ...

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The expression 'technology marches on' has a flip-side that is rarely considered: as it does so, it leaves hulking shadowy ruins and architectural testaments ...

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