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The all new SwiftKey has finally arrived at the Google Play Store. Here's some good news for all those who regularly use SwiftKey as their primary typing app.
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The Microsoft Surface Pro Windows 8 based tablet device went through a tear down by the guys over at ifixt to determine how easy it is to repair should the unfortunate happen. Sadly for owners of the Surface Pro, ifixit rated the device a 1 out of 10.
LG is preparing to enter the Windows 8 hybrid laptop market with the Tab-Book. The company plans to showcase this device at the Mobile World Congress set to kick off in Barcelona in 2013.
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Galaxy Note 8.0 will be priced slightly higher than Apple's iPad Mini and that the device will hit the European market around the end of March.
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Plex has recently revealed a beta version of the popular Plex app. Plex was already on the verge of presenting a completely redesigned version of its app, and now it seems like the time is finally here.
Samsung has decided to roll out the latest Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update to International Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
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A revolutionary "systemic computer" may be able to recover from crashes and reprogram itself, potentially paving the way to self-healing computers.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is ready to forget all about WebOS and instead is planning launch Android-based, Tegra-powered tablets sometime in 2013.