Apple Launches New Entry Level iMac For Just $1099

If you're an iPhone or iPad user and you've been waiting to take the plunge into the world of Mac, Apple may have just made that possible for you. Wednesday, the second most popular brand in the world, Apple, launched a new entry level iMac all in one computer. The new iMac features a 1.4-GHz dual-core [...]

Dogs’ GPS Tags Help Track Stolen Vehicle

GPS tags on dogs are becoming more common today. Many families are putting a GPS tracker on their dogs just in case they get loose so that they can find their family pets. For those who's dogs are as much family members as their kids being able to locate them brings a huge bit of [...]

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Nest Protect Back On The Market Now For Just $99

Back in April we reported that Nest, the now Google owned company that makes the Nest thermostat, pulled it's smoke/carbon monoxide detector, Nest Protect,  off the market. They made this decision after they internally uncovered a flaw that could have been dangerous with the product. Although no accidents were reported, engineers at Nest discovered that [...]

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Did Mario Kart Just Put Nintendo Back In The Race

By most accounts Nintendo has had a bad year. Once next-gen consoles from Microsoft and Sony were released it was almost like the Wii U had been written off. The Japanese manufacturer, that paved the way to the living room console, even lowered the price for the Wii U by $50 to try and stay [...]

Amazon Has 240,000 Apps, Ready For Tomorrow’s Phone Launch?

We've seen the Kindle Fire, The Kindle Fire HDX and Fire TV, now it's time for Amazon to unveil it's smartphone in the Kindle Fire line. The phone has been a few years in the making, with rumors starting back in 2011 that Amazon may make it's own smart phone to supply customers, already in [...]

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Microsoft to Begin Phasing out Nokia Brand

On Wednesday June 11, @evleaks published an internal Nokia document. This document, among other things, revealed that Microsoft will phase out all Nokia branding. Microsoft will no longer be carrying the Nokia name on any devices in the near future. The leaked document included an FAQ section. Within this section, the first FAQ really stands [...]

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PF Chang’s Falls Victim To Hackers, Resorts To Manual Credit Card Imprinting

On Tuesday, Asian casual dining restaurant chain PF Chang's China Bistro reported that they were investigating a breach of customer's personal and payment data. CEO Rick Federico said that the company, "initiated an investigation with the United States Secret Service and a team of third-party forensics experts to understand the nature and scope of the incident, [...]

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Facebook Says Bring On The Boobs

The roar of a movement is starting to happen pertaining to breast feeding in public places. Many people seem to be put off by the notion of a woman breastfeeding her baby in a public place, feeling that it's obscene or inappropriate for children to view. The other side of the argument, or the movement, [...]

Don’t Leave Home Without American Express When You Ride Uber

Ride sharing and alternative transportation services have gotten a lot of bad press over the past few months. While Uber just closed a behemoth round of funding at a $17 billion dollar valuation, it seems that every new municipality they, or competitors like Lyft, try and set up shop in, they quickly get shut down [...]

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Skype To Release Redesigned App For iPhone

Skype, one of the world’s leading VoIP services has revealed its redesigned app for iPhone that will be released globally in the next week. Skype version 5.0 promises new and improved features for all iPhone users, and the iPad version of the app is also reportedly in the works, but a release date has yet [...]

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