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CES 2014: Wilson Electronics offering 4G for corporate and Certified Installation Service
As a follow up to my previous review of the Wilson Electronics DB Pro, many people just do not have the time or the ability to install an antenna on the roof of their
Read More »CES 2014: Tango PC, a powerful pocket sized PC
While taking a stroll around the AMD tent I found a tiny PC about to launch on the market called Tango: a pocket sized PC that boasts AMD APU Technology. Fitting inside the palm
Read More »Wilson Electronics DB Pro Wireless Signal Booster
Wilson Electronics is a company that specializes in wireless signal boosting. Their DB Pro Wireless system is designed for home and office buildings that have had trouble getting signal throughout the building. For those
Read More »After Losing Zynga Poker, Facebook Now Loses EA Games
American firm decides to ‘lessen’ ties with social networking site Electronic Arts, the company behind famous Facebook titles like Outernauts, Plants Vs Zombies, and SimSociety Social, announced that it will now lessen its focus
Read More »Clash of Clans Review
Clash of Clans has long stood atop the highest-grossing App Store products chart (currently #2 below Candy Crush Saga). It is also a game that I have personally logged more hours playing than I
Read More »Syrian Civil War… The Game?
Game developer Game the News strives to link important news and often weighty topics with the interactive experience that games offer. This is the case with “Endgame: Syria,” which examines the ongoing Syrian Civil
Read More »NVIDIA Releases Tegra 4, GRID, and SHIELD Android Handheld Gaming Device
NVIDIA, the company known for high performance video cards, had a press release yesterday at CES showing off their new technologies and how they are reaching out to new markets. They released information on
Read More »Verizon Revamps Wireless Plans, Most Consumers Will See Price Increases
Verizon announced their plans to revamp wireless plans. The new plans drop the idea of limited minutes and text messages in favor of unlimited calling and texting with a fixed data cap. The prices
Read More »Google’s Acquisition of Motorola Mobility is Complete
The $12.5 Million deal to acquire Motorola Mobility has finally closed. Both US and European Union governments approved the deal months ago but China was the last hurdle. Thankfully for Motorola, who have been
Read More »FreedomPop Promises Free Mobile Broadband Internet to All
Like republic wireless, FreedomPop plans to shake up the mobile broadband market by offering completely free access. Originally, FreedomPop was set to use LightSquared’s service which has now been shut down by the FCC
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