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If you love reading but find yourself wasting money by buying books you never finish, you’ll want to check out Oyster, which is like Netflix for books. For $9.95 a month, you get unlimited access to over 100,000 titles, with more being added each day. The app was created to make the process of finding Continue Reading →
Have you ever bought a book off Amazon and wished you had it on your Kindle, too? Launching in October, Amazon’s Kindle MatchBook will let you buy a Kindle version of physical books you’ve bought on Amazon, going all the way back to 1995. Not every title is included, but over 10,000 books are currently Continue Reading →
Samsung finally unveiled its Galaxy Gear smartwatch after months of anticipation and leaks leading up to last week’s event. The smartwatch pairs to a smart device via Bluetooth and features a 1.63-inch touchscreen and a 1.9 megapixel ‘Memographer’ camera that is activated with a single tap. When the watch hits shelves on September 25, it Continue Reading →
One of the best parts of taking a vacation with family and friends is being able to re-live the memories after you get back. And where’s the best place to do just that? Facebook’s photo albums, of course! The social media giant just made it easier than ever before to share your photos with family Continue Reading →
The internet’s favorite type of picture, the GIF, has finally made its way to Facebook’s Timeline. Sort of. Giphy, a website that’s basically a search engine for GIFs, recently designed a workaround to get animated pictures onto your Facebook page. Giphy has created a code that makes GIFs loop on Facebook, and it works exactly Continue Reading →
With the newest installments of its megahit Pokemon games on the way, Nintendo recently unveiled a new handheld gaming device: the 2DS. Shaped like a thin piece of cake, the 2DS plays both DS and 3DS games, but doesn’t offer the optional 3D feature that Nintendo’s 3DS offers. That feature was never fully embraced by Continue Reading →
With the reveal and launch of Apple’s newest iPhones coming ever closer, Apple recently launched the “iPhone Reuse and Recycling Program,” a trade-in program available for upgrading your old iPhone. If you’ve got an iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S or 5 kicking around and you wish to upgrade, bring your device in to receive a Continue Reading →
Everyone knows that texting while driving is a bad idea, illegal and very, very dangerous. A court in New Jersey recently decided that drivers alone aren’t responsible – if you send a text message to another person you know is behind the wheel, you can be held liable in the event of an accident. This Continue Reading →
Do you have a special skill set and want to make a little extra cash? Google Plus may be the perfect place for you. Google recently launched a site for “Google Helpouts,” a new video chat helpline service. You can sign up to receive help, or earn money by helping someone else. After entering your Continue Reading →
If you think you’ve watched everything Netflix has to offer, think again. Netflix recently released a major overhaul to its Instant Queue, the place you can save everything you want to watch later. The Instant Queue is now called “My List,” and it’s designed to help you quickly find the next show or movie you Continue Reading →

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