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Android 4.4 KitKat Comes to Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini and Galaxy Mega

There has been much hype about Google’s upcoming Android 4.4 KitKat. The latest update for Android gained much attention following Google’s move to change its name to KitKat instead of Key Lime Pie. Many expect the newest Android update to set the standards for operating systems in both smartphones and tablets.
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OS X Mavericks Gold and MacBook Pro 2013 to Come Together this October?

Apple has been preparing for release of OS X Mavericks Gold soon. The upcoming desktop operating system, OS X Mavericks, is termed as GM because it stands for “gold master.” This corresponds to an era where programs or applications were written on master optical discs. Often, these are coloured gold to label archival durability.

Google Nexus 10 vs.Samsung Note 10.1 2014: Which 10 Should You Go For?

The Google Nexus 10 made waves in 2012 when it was released. Google unleashed the device in hopes of competing against the iPad especially in the 10-inch group. Both Google Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 proved to be successes. The rubber body, affordable price and premium features made the Nexus 10 an excellent device. With the new Samsung 10.1 out and still the pending release of the second generation Nexus 10, can the first generation hold its own against new players?

Should Australians Worry About Internet Privacy?

Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor, had earlier leaked information about PRISM, a highly sensitive issue commonly known as global spying program. This was a bombshell that shocked the country after the revelation that the U.S. government had installed a global spying system, which can burrow deep an individual's web activities through social media platforms and email exchange.

Now Charge Your Mobile With Lightning (Well, Almost)

Nokia has teamed up with scientists from the University of Southampton to find ways to harness lighting to charge mobile devices, and they actually succeeded in charging a Lumia 925, reports Mashable. It is something; scientists have been experimenting with, at least since 1750s.

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