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New Mac Mini and New iPads Release in October?

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As cited by MacRumors, Apple is possibly launching a Mac mini in this October together with new iPad models and presumably OS X Yosemite. This rumors is appeared after 2 years update on Mac Mini, a news that an amout of fans of the small desktop are waiting for. Continue to read on MacRumors.com...

Sonos Beam, Playbar, or Playbase is Best for You?

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I love Sonos family, and I have 2 Sonos Play:1s; two Ones, and a Three. The sound and the setup is amazing, and I prefer the One if only for the Airplay feature. Whatever your Sonos, this post compare which Sonos is the best, in term of price, size, etc. Continue to read...

Tips to Survive with 16GB storage iPhone

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This article is quite simple to read, but you will surprise on how to get a normal dan productive iPhone life. As you know, currently iPhone is no longer release for its 16GB space. Even the lowest-end iPhone 6s ($212 at Walmart ) and iPhone SE ($218 at Amazon Marketplace ) are come with 32GB, which is the minimum space you need these days. If you've already got an 16GB older model, or a good refurbished-iPhone, below how-to points will make your 16GB iphone better. Read the complete article .

Installing vShare without jailbreaking on iOS 10

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Without an OS jailbreaked, you still can install apps like vShare on iOS 10. This tutorial shares steps you required to setup vShare on your iPhone. Many others apps you can install later on, such as Playbox, Moviebox using vShare. To install vShare you should need below items: Windows OS. If you are on Mac OS, you can use Parallels or Virtual machine to use Windows. In my case, I used Parallels. Cable to connect your iPhone with computer/laptop Latest version of iTunes, you can get it from here  Read the complete article on CydiaGuide.com

Move over iPhone and Blackberry: the Android is on its way to the top

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Thanks to a variety of devices and smart pricing, smartphones based on Google’s OS may take over the US and global cellular market by 2014. Who will be the runner up? Clue: it doesn’t have an apple on the back of it. ArsTechnica website reports that Android based devices threaten to take second place from Apple’s iPhone in the American smartphones market and by the end of the year are expected to lead the market. The German research company,Gertner, believes that by 2014 Android based devices will rule the cellular market and their distribution will be second only to Nokia’s symbian devices. RIM’s Blackberry and Apple’s iPhone will settle for third and fourth place. Read the complete article on ifreshnews.com

Fujitsu Eyes Wireless Gadget Charging for 2012

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Researchers at Fujitsu Laboratories have developed a wireless charging system that they say can simultaneously charge a variety of portable gadgets over a distance of several centimeters without the need for cables. The system, which will be detailed at a technical conference in Japan this week, could begin appearing in mobile phones and other products as soon as 2012, the company said. Wireless charging has been attracting increased interest in the last few years as the number of portable gadgets multiples. Manufacturers suppose that consumers are eager to get rid of the myriad of chargers and associated cables that can clutter up a modern home. Many of the wireless systems developed to date rely on inductive coupling between two coils -- a method that works over a very short distance and typically requires gadgets are placed on a charging pad. Inductive systems can also waste a lot of the power consumed. Read the complete article on pcworld.com

Google's Android to zoom past Blackberry, iPhone

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Google's week just keeps on getting better. Not only has it set the blogosphere buzzing with its post-Labor Day Google Doodle Mystery and the Wednesday news event announcing Google Instant, but now tech research company Gartner reports that Google's Android will be in striking distance of Nokia's Symbian system for world champion in mobile operating systems, leaping past Research in Motion's Blackberry and Apple's iPhone iOS. Read the complete article at MSN .