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Verizon Motorola DROID Pro to receive a new update
A new update is arriving for the BlackBerry-ish Motorola DROID Pro from Verizon, and it’s not Ice Cream Sandwich. However it is a software update that fixes some problems that have been plaguing the phone and includes some upgrade to its apps. The update brings the phone up to version 4.7.3.XT610.Verizon.en.US and includes features such as: improved security with DigiNotar security patch, Wireless...
Verizon FiOS TV to use Veveo search technology
Verizon announced today in a press release that it will be enhancing its FiOS TV services with the aid of certain Veveo technologies for improving search across TV, phones and tablets. Veveo’s search technology will enable features such as personalized search recommendations and the ability to rate new content based on personal relevance, making it easier for FiOS TV customers to discover new...
KillShot camera looks like a hunting rifle
Hunting is a sport enjoyed by many, but unfortunately isn’t very safe due to the fact that real guns are being used. Well some folks have thought of a solution to the problem and introduced the tentatively named KillShot camera. Designed in the shape of a hunting rifle, it lets users “hunt” their prey without having to dish out any firepower. Instead of shooting bullets, the KillShot...
T-Mobile’s LTE network might be accompanied by HSPA+ 84
T-Mobile has previously announced that it will be introducing its 4G LTE network in 2013 and today the carrier’s CTO, Neville Ray, revealed more details about its plans. Even though T-Mobile will be releasing its LTE network 2-years after its competitors, Ray seemed pretty unconcerned about being late to the party. Here’s what he had to say:
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Mika Mobile to halt Android development
Bad news for Android gamers out there – the platform has lost another developer. Mika Mobile – the creators of Battleheart, a popular fantasy/strategy/action game; has announced that it will no longer be supporting Android. According to the blog post, the company isn’t making enough money selling Android games compared to the amount of time and money spent working on and supporting them....
Review Roundup: This week’s hottest reviews on TechRadar
This week’s hottest reviews on TechRadar
The beginning of March traditionally marks the start of new products season in the world of tech.
It’s the time when all the exciting kit that was announced at IFA at the end of last year and at CES in January starts making its way onto the shelves and into our testing labs.
We probably won’t have to tell you that Apple’s new iPad is...
Lumus OE-31 See-through Wearable AR Display
We have covered Lumus See-through Wearable AR Display at CES, and the company showed a new optical engine at MWC, a super-sleek version that enables discreet see-through wearable display. The OE-31 can be now integrated in regular glasses, such as the sunglasses with embedded MP3 player in the picture below (the Lumus OE-31 display is mounted on the left side).
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PlanOn SlimScan is one skinny scanner
If you’ve been looking for a scanner that you can bring with you everywhere you go, PlanOn’s SlimScan might be what you need. Introduced today, the SlimScan is a credit card-sized portable full color scanner that lets you scan and organize receipts and business cards while on the go. With the dimensions of a credit card, this scanner has no problem fitting into your wallet or your credit...

