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[Review game iOS] Touchgrind Skate 2

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Your fingers are legs When it comes to skating video games, I've pretty much played them all. From the earliest Tony Hawk titles that probably gave the genre a name for itself, to the more hardcore games like Skate, there's oodles of creativity that has come from allowing players the opportunity to ride on a plank of wood, and launch said plank of wood along grinding bars, up halfpipes, and down into bowls that look like they were swimming pools in a past life.

Clash of Clans Guide - How to Win with NO MONEY

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The developers over at Supercell finally released an update that makes readjusting your Clash of Clans village way easier - especially, if you're working with an iPhone and not an iPad.  As you upgrade your Town Halls, earn more trophies and get raided, you'll constantly find yourself restructuring your village.

Getting To Know Android 4.4 KitKat Edition - Android Gets Cleaner, Brighter, More Useful

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Now that the Android 4.4 KitKat fanfare is (finally) settling down, it's time to revisit our Getting To Know Android series, where we bring to light the new and awesome changes in Google's newest mobile OS - exposing the big stuff right along with some interface changes you may not have noticed yet.

Nexus 7 Review

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Google has made it official: the search giant launched the Nexus 7, a powerful and affordable 7-inch tablet running the new Android Jelly Bean 4.1 operating system, powered by NVIDIA Tegra 3 SoC (system-on-chip) and made by ASUS.

Samsung Focus 2 Review

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AT&T has no shortage of value-priced phones, and just lately, a pretty good selection of 4G LTE devices as well. But the two haven’t crossed over much yet, and the ranks of Windows Phone 7 devices are a little slim as well. Happily, all three of these categories can add the Samsung Focus 2, which goes on sale starting today for $49.99 with a two-year contract. Is it worth your hard-earned greenbacks? Let’s find out.

User Guide for Nokia JAF to flash firmware

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JAF is a software that helps you run or firmware updates for most of Nokiasmartphones. The software has many features, but through this article help you useJAF to flash the firmware for your phone.

Verizon DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE by HTC official

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Verizon and HTC have officially unveiled the DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE, the latest Android smartphone to hit the carrier’s high-speed LTE network. Fronted by a 4-inch qHD Super LCD display with Gorilla Glass, the INCREDIBLE 4G LTE has an 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 chipset and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense 4. In short, it’s Verizon’s version of the One S.

Nokia Lumia 920 Preview

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OS: Windows phone 8 Display: AMOLED 4.3 with resolution 1280 * 720px Camera: 12 dots Quad-core chip, 2GB ram, Memory 32Gb/64Gb 2000 mAh battery   

Samsung Galaxy S3 Review (pebble blue, unlocked)

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The Samsung Galaxy S III's plastic build may not be to everyone's liking, but the quad-core processor and improved voice control feature show that Samsung's flagship Android line has staying power. Meet the Samsung Galaxy S III. (Credit: Aloysius Low/CNET Asia) LONDON--You've probably read all the rumors about the next Samsung Galaxy smartphone. And guess what -- most of them are pretty spot on. Samsung's upcoming flagship handset, now with an official name, the Samsung Galaxy S III, has finally made its debut here in the chilly English capital.

Samsung Galaxy S3 Preview

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After covering the launch earlier today and posting about the official specs and info, it’s time for something a little more personal. We’ve had the opportunity to have some hands-on time with the Samsung Galaxy S3, and here is a first-hand report.

Galaxy S III Accessories Hands-On

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Today we’ve gotten the opportunity to not only get a look at the Galaxy S III in-person, but to look at the accessories that go with it as well. What you’ll see here is a set of fold-over covers, cases of all shapes and sizes, and a charging dock that’s almost, but not quite, that lovely wireless charger you’ve heard so much about. You’ll also get a peek at the Samsung S Pebble, also known as a tiny MP3 player accessory that connects to your Galaxy S III with a tap, and a peek at AllShare Cast for wireless transmission of HD video!

BlackBerry 10 Wrap-Up

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Today was a big day for RIM. At BlackBerry World, they needed to impress customers, developers, and the tech press with BlackBerry 10, and while it doesn’t seem like a slam dunk, what has been seen so far seems to have been met with a positive reception. It’s been a busy day, but so far we’ve seen a BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha device, basic functionality of the OS, and a demo of various apps coming to the platform.

Nokia Lumia 920 concept with PureView and Windows Phone 8 on board

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The Nokia Lumia 800 and 900 features a pretty unique design as far as phones are concerned. Admittedly they do feel pretty good in the hand plus the curved glass of the Lumia 800 is quite nice to touch, so we guess it’s not a complete surprise to discover this particular Lumia concept by Jonas Dahnert that has borrowed inspiration from the Lumia 800 and 900 (and subsequently the N9).  

Instagram for Android Review

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Today the folks responsible for one of the most popular social photography apps in the world, Instagram, have brought that entertainment to Android – and here we’re going to review it! What you’ll find is that this app is extremely similar to the iOS version, it having the ability to snap photos, edit them in brief, and send them out to several social networks. This Android version is said to be superior to the iOS version in several ways by its developers – let’s see if they’re right!

Kik Messenger - KIK MESSENGER 5.2.2 - S^3 - ANNA - BELLE

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Kik Messenger is the totally free, crazy-fast cross-platform messenger app that connects you to your friends in real-time. Use Kik to chat, share pictures privately, plan outings with groups, and stay connected to the people who matter most to you.

LG Optimus 3D Max

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Like the newer LG Optimus 4X HD and the  Optimus Vu , the stereoscopic Optimus 3D Max was made known a week before Mobile World Congress officially started. Like the first-generation  Optimus 3D , the 3D Max (or Cube, as it is known in some markets) made its official debut at the tradeshow and features a glasses-free autostereoscopic display for viewing 3D.

More Samsung Galaxy S3 details revealed, possible 1080p Full HD display and 4G LTE connectivity [Rumor]

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So yesterday we  reported  on the possibility that the Samsung Galaxy S3 could be seeing a launch come 3rd of May with the event being held in London. So what sort of device could we be looking at? Well the folks over at BGR are back with some additional details, such as how the device could arrive in two colors: blue and black, while the other option would be in white.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Review

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There’s a brand new Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet in town, and this one is what Samsung hopes will be a whole new experience driver for the whole hardware family. Where what we’ve seen before from Samsung has been a set of tablets that tried to be everything at once, this and the 10.1-inch version of the Galaxy Tab 2 are both aiming more at the services they can provide with other devices rather than concentrating on that plus content creation plus gaming plus a partridge in a pear tree. What we’ve got here instead is Samsung’s suite of connected services encapsulated in one machine – and it feels nice to use, too!

Samsung Galaxy S III caught on video?

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Samsung’s hotly-anticipated Galaxy S III looks to have been caught in the wild ahead of its official reveal early next month, with the third-gen Android flagship showing up on camera in Vietnam. The 4.6-inch 1280 x 720 smartphone has landed over with the arch-leaksters Tinhte, as the Samsung GT-I9300, with an 8-megapixel camera and a 2,050 mAh battery packing NFC support, just as found on the Galaxy Nexus.

How to set up your Nike+ FuelBand

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The Nike+ FuelBand has been officially available for a while now, that is, if you can get your hands on one. If you haven't been fortunate enough to find one yet but plan to or you are receiving one soon, and want to know what the setup process is like, look no further. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET)