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Doogee F5 Available For $139.99

Everbuying continues to impress their customers with incredibly low priced smartphones. This time around, thesmartphone on sale is the Doogee F5. The 5.5- inch Doogee F5 4G phablet is now available for only $139.99. The price also includes free shipping. Although Dogee may not be as widely known as Samsung, …

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Droid Smartphones To Be Unveiled October 27

Verizon Wireless sent out official invites to a October 27 special event in New York City. According to the invites, Verizon and Motorola are going to unveil the newest Droids. Yes, it is the plural form, so there will definitely be more than one new Motorola Droid smartphone available soon. …

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Weeklong battery life on HT6 smartphone

The smartphone industry has for long been struggling with battery life. As phones get smarter, battery life gets shorter and it seems like a smartphone with a weeklong battery life is just a fantasy. It no longer is though, as a Chinese company called HomTom just announced their new smartphone …

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Android M aka Android Macadamia coming to Google I/O

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Android M is apparently known as Android Macadamia Nut Cookie among developers working on the newest build of Google’s mobile operating system. Although the Android M code-name Macadamia Nut Cookie is only used internally, there are industry voices saying that we should see the new software being launched at Google …

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Innovative Research Unveils Potential of High-Intensity Exercise to Reverse Neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s Disease

A recent preliminary study suggests that doing high-intensity physical activity might protect the brain in ways that could not only slow down but maybe even reverse the neurodegenerative processes linked to Parkinson’s disease.Previous studies have shown a correlation between various types of physical activity and enhanced symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. …

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Stanford engineers have developed a revolutionary actuator that reduces energy consumption by 97%

Scientists at Stanford have created a new device that can perform dynamic tasks with significantly less energy than before.As machines continue to advance, they are being tasked with more and more complex and dynamic responsibilities. This includes creating powered prostheses for amputees and developing robots capable of navigating the outside …

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