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Deal: Grab the Asus Padfone X Mini for Only $100

May 15, 2015 |

We’ve had some good deals on this site from time to time and this one seems just as awesome as some of the others. Through this weekend you’ll be able to grab the Asus Padfone X Mini (both phone and tablet) for only $100 — that’s 80% off, with the retail price being $500.

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Google Announces Chromecast Support for CBS All Access, HGTV, Fox Now and More

May 14, 2015 |

Chromecast has been a great tool for those looking to cut the cord and binge watch on the big screen. Chromecast lets consumers view media on their TV without needing to physically connect their device. Announced in 2013, the $35 dongle has allowed for tons of fun in the living room by constantly adding new partners and support. Now that Google’s Chromecast has been around for a while we’ve started seeing tons of companies update their apps to allow for casting from a mobile device to the TV. Read More

Deal: Amazon Hosting Another Huge app Giveaway, Includes: Angry Birds Seasons, Five Nights at Freddy’s, and Game of Thrones

May 14, 2015 |

Days and deals like this seem to happen far more often than I would have thought thanks to Amazon’s amazing generosity. A catalog of apps which would normally tally over $110 if purchased individually, are now available through Amazon’s app store for absolutely free! If you have a rather empty phone and also a rather empty wallet, I’d suggest going to check out this daunting deal.

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Google I/O 2015 app Updated in Beta with Full Material Design

May 12, 2015 |

Every year at about a month before one of Google’s biggest events, I/O, happens we see a update and redesign of the app used to follow all the news. Last year we were treated to the (yet-to-be-named) half-material app, and this year the app has finally been fully updated to embrace material to the fullest. What other changes await us inside?

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Feed Me Helps you Find Great Deals on Food Near You

May 12, 2015 |

If you’ve ever struggled with trying to find a good deal on nearby restaurants but haven’t had any luck, then we have an app for you. Feed Me is an application by Jack Underwood (of Underwood Apps LTD) that is dedicated to helping people find coupons at restaurants near them. It’s community driven and made for your area.

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AT&T to Offer Rollover Data to Select GoPhone Plans Starting May 15th

May 11, 2015 |

Earlier this year T-Mobile announced that they would be giving customers “data stash”, meaning customers got to keep unused data. Not too long after that, AT&T decided that they, too, would let customers keep their unused data as well. Today AT&T has announced that they’re going to be extending that same data rollover to some of their prepaid GoPhone plans. Read More

Google Now’s Newest Trick: Food Orders

May 8, 2015 |

It’s been a while since I’ve talked about new and improved Google Now features. Not to say there haven’t been any (see: Shopping), I’ve just been too busy worrying about important stuff like, well, you know… food!

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Collections Brings Grouping Posts by Topic to Google+

May 5, 2015 |

Google+ has been overdue for a new feature and Google has definitely satisfied that today by announcing and releasing “Collections.” Collections is a way to group your posts by their topic. For example, you could create a Collection that is comic book based and fill it up with a bunch of neat comic news. Users of Google+ can also follow Collections about things that they’re interested in. Read More

Google Doubles the Time Required to Find Out if Play Music All Access is Worth It

May 4, 2015 |

Google Play Music All Access has been on scene now for a couple years and has been through many praises and insults. Besides having a long name, the service hasn’t completely replaced other streaming music apps completely yet. Now Google is granting you more time before you’re going to have to pay for the service.

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