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Become A Real Dragonborn With This Skyrim Helmet Replica

February 17, 2012, By Christian Davis
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Despite all the games that have been released, you should still be running around the world of Skyrim killing giant spiders, wolves, and dragons. It’s a dangerous job and you need to protect that most important person in Skyrim–yourself. Etsy member Brayud had the same idea and created a replica of the most recognizable helmet [...]

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Nomophobia on Rise in the UK, Says a Recent Study

February 17, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Do you worry about losing your mobile phone? Does your pressure shoot up when you spend an hour without it? You may be nomophobic if your answer is yes. Nomophobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational fear people suffer when they are away from their mobile phones. But you have company here. A [...]

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Lumia 800 Pops Up at Microsoft Stores; Bundled with Nokia Speakers and Luna Headsets for $899

February 17, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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New Lumia devices have started hitting the markets. Lumia 900 was all set for pre-orders by last week and now we have spotted a bunch of Lumia 800s available at Microsoft retail outlets across the country. Though the device was slated to hit markets on February 14, we were not able to spot it anywhere [...]

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BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 Set for Big Day on February 21

February 17, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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The next generation operating system for the Blackberry PlayBook tablet, along with RIM’s hope to make it to the good news once again, will reportedly tip up on February 21. If you remember, RIM had earlier confirmed that the OS will be announced this month. But then an exact date was not spelt out. Best [...]

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HP Open WebOS More Open than Android

February 17, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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HP has published its Open WebOS governance model and it turns out it is apparently more open than Google’s Android Open Source project. The Open webOS project and the Android Open Source project both distribute their code under the Apache Software License, a permissive open source software license that allows the code to be incorporated [...]

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HTC Endeavour Leaks Again; Shown Sporting 8 MPCam, NFC, Tegra 3 and Lots More

February 17, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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HTC Endeavour, aka HTC One X, was doing rounds among the rumor mills in the tech news valley for a while now. But the stories are not yet over. Among the latest of the rumors, one claims that the phone will surface with a thinner form factor than what we had expected. Well, there is [...]

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Intel Ivy Bridge Chip Reportedly Delayed

February 17, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Are you one of those guys who can’t just wait for new ultrabooks to hit the market, or the next update of the Apple Macs? Looks like you are in for a little disappointment. The truth is that the next-gen Intel Ivy Bridge chip has been delayed. Citing sources at first-tier notebook vendors that are [...]

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Google Android 5.0 Jellybean to Roll Out in Q2 of 2012

February 17, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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The Ice Cream Sandwich story is almost over as far as Android is concerned. It came with a lot of fanfare with everybody keeping an eye on the horizon for the much hyped OS to land. But when it came, it did not break many expectations. It was not proper from the part of Google [...]

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Networking 101: Sharing a Printer

February 16, 2012, By George Lang
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Last week, DeviceMAG took an unannounced break from the Networking 101 series of tutorials. We apologize for that unavoidable transgression, but we are back. The last tutorial demonstrated how to create a network of computers on the Microsoft Windows platform. Now that all of your computers are on the same network, it is time to find out exactly how the network [...]

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Windows Phone Tango to Bring in Multiple File Attachment in MMS; Latest Leak Says

February 16, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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We just stumbled upon some real stuff about the upcoming Tango from Microsoft. A recent leak has given us a bunch of exciting screen shots to give us a peek of what the successor of Mango will look like. The leaked pictures of the imminent update of the Windows Phone platform codenamed Tango shows that [...]

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FCC Asks VoIP Services to Report Service Outages

February 16, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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In a move to make a more reliable 911 emergence call-in system than what exists now, the top body of telecommunications in the country – the Federal Communications Commission – has decided to ask every interconnected Voice Over Internet Protocol service providers to report service outages with their office in a similar way the telephone [...]

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Apple Developer Guidelines Will Make User Consent Compulsory to Grab Contact Data

February 16, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Apple is ready to bring about a change. Following the furor that broke out after revelations that a bunch of apps on iOS platform were sending and storing contact information from user devices without their knowledge and consent, Apple has come out with an official response saying that it will make changes to the developer [...]

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Microsoft Xbox 720 Might Feature 3D; New Job Ad Hints at That

February 16, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Gamers are anxiously waiting for the next powerful gaming console from Microsoft. Dubbed Xbox 720, it is expected to be 6 times more powerful than Xbox 360. However, it seems the rig will bring more exciting features by delivering the unique experience of 3D gaming to its users. Though there were rumors floating around hinting [...]

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Aereo Gets You One Step Closer to Cutting the Cord

February 16, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Cord cutting may or may not officially exist, but the reasons for cutting the cord to your cable TV programming are real with all the options available. The latest of them is Aereo, a subscription service which brings live, real-time HD television programming to any internet-connected device. Things are getting easier with this one.  You [...]

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Intel Atom Medfield Powered Motorola Image Out

February 16, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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One thing you never get bored of in the world of smartphones is the leak; it’s like you never have too much of it. Latest in the line is Motorola’s Intel Atom Medfield powered smartphone. Enjoy the leak before your attention shifts to some other leak. Though we hear something on that, the smartphone does [...]

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