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New Kindle Tablet Images Leaked by BGR

Reports say that the other Amazon Kindle fire Tablet generation will be released at the end of this months and for which the image o one of the 7 inch tablet has been leaked by BGR and they are supposing to the 8.9 inch tablet to b identical to the on in the images.

Samsung Says That It’s Next Smartphones Will have 64 bit Processor

Well, the launch of the new iPhone 5S with the new powerful chip A7 with 64 bit architecture did storm the entire mobile industry, not only they did an wonder by putting a 64bit in a phone which is mostly used in servers and highly powered machines but they also have managed to put OpenGl 3.0, the same that Google used in Android 4.3.

House Prices Halve Without a Recession

You'll never guess the lead story on Bloomberg this morning. 'Australia Gold Coast Homes at 50% Below 2010 Lure Buyers'. A snazzy photo of the Gold Coast as seen from the Q1 Observation Deck featured.

The Only Miracle About China’s Economy

If you were wondering about the source of China's latest economic 'recovery', wonder no more. Yesterday, we got news that China's incredible credit creating apparatus is back on track.

Levelling Mountains in China for the Sake of Economic ‘Progress’

Talking heads explained the bullish move on upbeat data from China's economy and the prospect of a 'delay' in the escalating conflict in Syria. When the market gets excited about a delay to a potentially very messy conflict, you know the speculative juices are still flowing.

XBox Music Comes to Android

The service is Microsoft's Subscription based, and you can stream as much music as you want, all you need to do is purchase Xbox Music pass that will enable you to purchase the service.

Sony Xperia M priced $249.99 in the United States

As of the rumors in June this year for the specs of the device it has been a very Long wait the Sony Xperia M is here in UK priced at $249.99. The fairly prices device dont have any comparison to the high end android smartphone that Sony offers. The device has been launched only in US and is expected to launch sooner in coming weeks in Europe and Asia.

Why the U.S. is Really Chasing War With Syria

Apparently, global markets rallied overnight on hopes that a conflict may be avoided if Syria gives up its chemical weapons. If that's the case, it's a rally that will fade later in the week.

Pre-Orders Start for Galaxy Note 3 on Verizon

As far as the prices are concerned the 32 GB version of the Smartphone would cost around $299.99 with a Two Year contract with the Wireless company. And also you can pay more $299.99 and get the Samsung Galaxy Gear Watch to accompany Note 3.

Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear Giveaway from T-Mobile

We recently posted about the pre orders going live on Verizon and you could get your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear Watch, but also one Giveaway goes live on T-Mobile. So pre-registering for information on a website could not get more delightful.

Natural Gas: What the War in Syria is Really About

The US President is currently undertaking a massive sales pitch for war. We heard on the radio this morning that President Obama was set to front about six different media outlets today to make his case for war with Syria.

Australia’s Political Stocks Have Never Been Lower

Thank goodness that's all over. Throughout the whole tiresome election sales pitch, we've purposefully refrained from making any comments on politics. But now that it's all over for another three years, we'll make a few.

Nymi Bracelet: Unlocks devices with your Heartbeat

A Toronto-based company called Bionym Inc. has invented a new wristband popularly called as Nymi Bracelet that confirms user's identity through their own heartbeat and then communicates the authentication to their devices such as cars, phones, computers and other nearby devices that belong to the user.

Housing Failure and Price Spikes

Financial types aren't known for their boxing prowess. But economist Saul Eslake took to the metaphorical ring this week and, with straight lefts and right hooks, beat Australia's housing policy to a pulp.

Yahoo’s New Logo Fails to Get Too Many Likes

Yahoo's logo has got a fashion makeover for the first time since shortly after the Internet company's founding 18 years ago. The new look unveiled late Wednesday is part of a makeover that the company has been undergoing since it hired Google executive Marissa Mayer to become Yahoo's CEO 14 months ago.

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