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App of The Day: Propheci

Gospel recording artist engages fans through new mobile app Appsbar has recognized Propheci as the appsbar.com App of the Day as a prime example of how independent bands, artists, and labels can participate in mobile marketing initiatives by using the DIYapp builder at appsbar.com. The mobile app, optimized for both iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, is available via appsbar.com’s affiliated marketplace [...]

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CES Preview: Pixeom Offers a Unique Take on Personal Cloud Storage

The Pixeom Personal Exchange Network that allows individual and small business users to create, share and access content from anywhere through an external device, called the Pixeom X1. Members of the Personal Exchange Network can create virtual storefronts through Market Exchange and collaborate with other members with Club Exchange.

CES Preview: Lepow To Take On Mophie With Stylish Charging Cases

I'll be the first to admit that Mophie has been maintaining my smartphone's power over the past few years. I've had several Mophie juicepacks and power stations that have been able to keep me up and running. The problem for me though, is the design. Don't get me wrong it's a minimalistic industrial looking design [...]

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Samsung Unveiling New Exonys Processors At CES, Could This Signal A Goodbye To Qualcomm?

Here at Techfaster we love things that go faster and Samsung is no stranger to that. Their Exynos processor line is powering the latest and greatest in Samsung's award winning and top selling smartphones and mobile devices, at least the Asian and European versions. The Samsung Galaxy S4 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 are [...]

In 2014 Keep Up With The Sports Stars, Celebrities & Musicians That Matter To You With iSpotlight

Are you a diehard sports fan? Are you a pop culture or celebrity junkie? Are you keeping up with a fantasy sports team? Sure there are hundreds of ways to keep up with your favorite stars, athletes and celebrities. Sure you can use a news reader, Facebook updates, or even Twitter, but when it comes [...]

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Not So Anonymous Messaging App Snapchat Gets Hacked, 4.6 Million User’s Records Compromised

Earlier this week, we, and several other tech blogs reported that Snapchat had been given a Christmas gift from security firm Gibson Security.  The gift came in the form of a report outlining weaknesses in Snapchat's infrastructure that ate at the core of the app, it's anonymity. Snapchat allows users to send "self destructing" messages [...]

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Texas Congressman Embraces BitCoin

Texas Congressman Steve Stockman and Bitcoin Center founder Nick Spanos (photo: The Bit Pages) We've head time and time again about politicians and elected representatives turning to new technologies to power their campaigns. The social and political power of Twitter was shown to the world in the 2008 Presidential election and again in [...]

G-Hold Kicks Off The New Year On Kickstarter

A couple weeks back Drew did a CES Preview on a new product called G-Hold. We received a lot of interesting email and tweets about the product. Many of our readers quickly watched G-Hold's video to see what the new product was all about. G-Hold mounts to the back of your tablet so that you [...]

Google All Access Members Now Have Access To Google Glass

We didn't see a nationwide roll out of Google's flagship smart eyewear, Google Glass. However in the 11th hour, Google did release invitations to their Google Glass Explorer program to their Google Play Music All Access subscribers. Now for just $1500 those Google customers who were early adopters of the music program can purchase Google [...]

The U.S. is Getting Smoked in Global Bandwidth Speeds

While we often think about the us as being one of the highest ranked in many of the global economic/technological indicators, a New York Times article debunked this for a key component of innovation and technological growth. According to Edward Wyatt of The New York Times, "The United States, the country that invented the Internet, is falling dangerously behind in offering high-speed, affordable broadband service to businesses and consumers."

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