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Another Rumor to Examine: Nexus 5 (2015) Scores 85,530 on AnTuTu?

Google’s Nexus 5 (2015) has been the center of the rumor mill, especially with the above leaked picture. This surfaced on the Russian website, MobileTelefon, where supposedly, the Nexus scored an outstanding, record-breaking score of 85,530 points on the AnTuTu bench-marking. Several sites are questioning the authenticity of image, as the performance …

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You Can Finally Run Android Apps on Mac

Are you a Mac user? Do you wish you had access to Android’s apps? Look no further, because Android emulator BlueStacks has finally made their software available for Mac users. Prior to this release, this software was strictly available for Windows (so far, the company has confirmed over 90 million …

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Are You Ready? Apple Music and iOS 8.4 Launching Side-By-Side

Keep your iPhones nearby and your iPads charged because Apple will be releasing iOS 8.4 tomorrow. While it’s expected to sort out a couple of bugs, it has been confirmed that Apple Music will be included. The talked-about streaming service will be free for the first three months before reverting to $9.99 a …

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Microsoft Office now runs on Android phones

It has taken a long time, but Microsoft Office is finally available on Android phones. The Office apps have been available for Windows and IOS devices for sometime now, but this is the first time they have been available for Android phones. Office apps have been available on Android tablets …

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Go Eye to Eye with EyeIn: The First Visual Search Engine

Google may find itself in a pickle. Their newest rival, EyeIn, is the first visual search engine that searches for images and videos that are taken off of social media sites like Facebook and even Instagram. While it may not provide answers to our unanswered questions, it allows users to experience the Internet in an …

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App of the week: Charlie

App of the week: Charlie

Each mobile operating system now boasts its own virtual personal assistant. Google has Google Now, Apple has Siri, Microsoft will soon introduce Cortana in all of its products and Blackberry will benefit for the “Assistant” service. However, these advanced features are nothing more than ways to activate the voice commands. …

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