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Apple (AAPL) to Put Xbox’s Kinect on iPhone, iPad, MacBook and Macs; MacBook Pros Will Have Motion Sensors in 2014?

Apple (AAPL) has been experimenting with sensors starting with the TouchID. Following its fingerprint venture, it appears Apple wants to put Xbox’s Kinect technology to its line of products. The tech giant has acquired 3-D chip producer PrimeSense. The company was behind Xbox’s Kinect and it seems Apple wants to put the same feature on its iPhone, iPad and MacBook products, too.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Update Released: What You Need to Know

After a long wait, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update has finally started rolling out. The rollout only applies to a few selected Galaxy Note 2 users at this point, with the rest of the updates more likely to rollout in the next few weeks. Now that the roll out has started, Galaxy Note 2 users need to know the following important things about the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update.

Samsung’s Smartwatch: Only A Costly Prototype for Customers

Samsung Electronics Co. clarified that its statement made last Tuesday was not entirely accurate. What was the slip-up? Just that the tech firm informed that it had sold more than 800,000 units of its new Galaxy Gear smartwatch since its launch two months ago, when the truth is that it only shipped the 800,000 pieces. From shipping to selling... should we call this a "smartmistake"? The answer lies beneath the facts and poor reviews about its new smartwatch.

Keyboard Shortcuts And Other Tricks For iPad Air And iPad Mini 2

The iPad Air and iPad Mini 2 offer portability and functionality. At times, they can substitute a full laptop allowing people to accomplish basic tasks or work. Similar to iOS 7 in iPhone, people using keyboards with their iPads can also have an easier time working with the device through shortcuts. There are number of keyboard shortcuts that should cut the work and effort.

Apple's iPhone Reuse and Recycling Program: Now Accepts Trade-ins for Water-damaged iPhone

Apple's iPhone Reuse and Recycling Program now accepts trade-ins for water-damaged iPhone with no trade-in value impact. According to Apple, the iPhone Reuse and Recycling Program allows users to get a Gift Card from the Apple Store in exchange for their old or water-damaged iPhone. They can use the Apple Store Gift Card (which can reach up to $400), for a new iPhone, Mac, iPad or an Apple accessory.

Amazon Kindle, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Coby Kyros: Tablet Deals to Watch Out for Black Friday

Black Friday looms just around the corner. In line of the biggest sale of the year, shops like Toptabletstoday are offering a range of new wave launches and tech deals. Black Friday has always been a major event for holiday shoppers. It is a time when big companies and new players test out their products on the market or offer great deals to promote better sales. This year, people will find a multitude of tablet deals just in time for Christmas.

Check Out Leaked Firmware For Samsung Galaxy Note II Android 4.3 Test

Sometime in November 2013, the Android 4.3 firmware update will be available for Samsung Galaxy Note II. For those who cannot wait until the firmware is released can test it via SamMobile. Bearing the build number N7100XXUEMK4, SamMobile noted that the firmware caters to the unlocked international variant of the Note II (GT-N7100).

Still No Sign of Google Nexus 10 2 but Asus Gears up for 2014 Nexus 7

The market continues to wait until Google finally releases its second generation Nexus 10. Nonetheless, despite the heightened attention over the slate, another Nexus product is starting to get hype. Asus has hinted that the company may be gunning again to be the manufacturer of the Nexus 7 series. This means people can start thinking of the 2014 Nexus 7. What has Asus got under its sleeves this time?

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