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Pebble Gets Over 190,000 Pre-Orders After Kickstarter

Completing a Kickstarter phase has helped Pebble generate more than 190,000 pre-orders. The Pebble team is responsible for the smart watch device hitting the market soon. With their Kickstarter phase finished, the team will now handle hundreds of thousands of shipments sent to their website.

Apple’s Next Best Product? Apple is Patenting a New Hybrid Next-Level Control Device

Something is brewing in apple as reports cite a sighting of a patent application under the company’s name at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The patent hints Apple’s working on a hybrid device with an external touchpad and built-in initial sensors. The new device offers people a wide range of motion functions – could this be Apple’s next best product?
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HTC One Max vs Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Which Phablet Will Dominate?

Samsung and HTC will go head to head sometime this year as they release their two phablets. Samsung is poised to release the Samsung Galaxu Note 3 whereas HTC will release their HTC One Max. Many consumers seem to anticipate more of the other but it is worthwhile to check which phablet features such to see which can dominate the market truly.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra vs. Huawei Ascend Mate: Another Phablet Competition

Huawei, the Chinese device manufacturer, created the Huawei Ascend Mate as a competitor in the phablet market competition. The Huawei Ascend Mate is expected to vie against other rival phablets like the Sony Xperia Z Ultra which is the Japanese company’s first venture in the phone-tablet type.

How to Update Your Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Firmware

Owners of the Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 can now update their device to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and enjoy all features included in the latest Android version. Samsung didn't announce any plans to update Galaxy Y from Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread to Android 4.0 or 4.1 but developers of JellyNoid ROM released a firmware for the handset.

Apple (AAPL) vs Google (GOOG) vs Intel: It's a Fight for a Televisions

The gears have shifted. Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) and Intel (INTC) are all eyeing the television industry apart from their computer ventures. While the three companies are working on streamlining television programming into their services, cable companies are stonewalling these efforts aggressively. Evidently, they do not want to share.

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