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- OUYA’s booth outside E3 almost jeopardized by huge truck parking in front of it
- Android Mini Rainbow Set goes on sale for $69
- Official: Google and Waze to live happily ever after as acquisition deal closes
- AT&T follows Verizon with 24-month upgrade timeline
- Supposed Galaxy Note 3 prototype shown as Samsung is said to be entering limited production
- Oppo Find 5 Mini is probably the smallest “Mini” device you’ll find today
OUYA’s booth outside E3 almost jeopardized by huge truck parking in front of it Posted: 11 Jun 2013 03:50 PM PDT The ESA -- the same organization who runs the yearly games show -- ended up parking their production trailers right in front of OUYA's booth, completely obstructing folks' view from the sidewalk and across the street. |
Android Mini Rainbow Set goes on sale for $69 Posted: 11 Jun 2013 01:12 PM PDT If you were wondering when those Rainbow edition Dead Zebra collectibles would be available you'll be happy to know that they're now on sale at Dead Zebra's online storefront for $69. |
Official: Google and Waze to live happily ever after as acquisition deal closes Posted: 11 Jun 2013 10:43 AM PDT Google and Waze have just announced the closing of an acquisition deal that will see the former swallowing up the latter. Terms of the deal weren't made public, of course, but rumor has it the two agreed on a figure of about $1.3 billion. |
AT&T follows Verizon with 24-month upgrade timeline Posted: 11 Jun 2013 08:56 AM PDT Unfortunately, another carrier has done away with its early upgrade cycles. AT&T has followed in the footsteps of Verizon and have extended the upgrade period to 24 months. This aligns with the carrier's standard two-year wireless contract length. |
Supposed Galaxy Note 3 prototype shown as Samsung is said to be entering limited production Posted: 11 Jun 2013 07:49 AM PDT It appears Samsung has partially settled on a solid device as rumor has it they're entering limited production with the current rounds of prototypes. |
Oppo Find 5 Mini is probably the smallest “Mini” device you’ll find today Posted: 11 Jun 2013 06:37 AM PDT It seems every time we're introduced to a "Mini" variant of new phones we're taken aback by the fact that the phones were once considered to be quite large. That's why Oppo caught my eye rather quickly with its 3.7-inch Oppo Find 5 Mini. |
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