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SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 29th, 2012

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The first thing you're going to want to check out this morning is the Scandu Medical Tricorder - Star Trek and all - sort of. Then it's all about the cars and all about the smartphones, unless you count the ever-so-lovely Basis health-tracking wristwatch. And before you head below, don't forget to fall in to the most massive black hole in history. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 28th, 2012

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This morning we're having a massive influx of automobile news because of the LA Car Show that we're also in attendance of. Have a peek at our Chevrolet Sonic and Siri integration hands-on courtesy of our own Vincent Nguyen. Then move on to such a beauty as the BMW i3 Concept Coupe with a complete ditching of steel for intelligent EV. Also spotted is the new Fiat 500L and 500L Trekking for North American release. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 27th, 2012

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Welcome to the holiday season here in the gadget and tech universe, with no lack of companies coming on from all directions with products galore - and promotions as strange as a pool of interactive water! The Replay XD 720 HD action camcorder has been released in all its black and red glory - ready to mount to your hardcore toys. For those of you that are slightly less hardcore, there's also the LG Nexus 4 as it re-approaches the Google Play online store this afternoon. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 26th, 2012

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This morning we've got one whole heck of a lot of digital sales going on around the web - that's what happens the Monday after Black Friday - but we're concentrating on the news that never, never stops. Have a start with an eye implant for those hoping to "see" braille in a halfway sense. Next you'll find the revolution coming on quick with Google picking up the ol' ICOA WiFi hotspot specialist to take command of the data universe - imagine a nation without mobile data carriers. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 21st, 2012

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This morning we're jumping directly into outer space with the Planck telescope spotting an 80 million degree cosmos spanning gas bridge - it's hot! The Amazon Appstore has been update with a whole new user interface and a ton of bug fixes. The Google TV has gotten a lovely Kinect hack allowing it to work with gesture controls - smooth moving! Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 19th, 2012

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This morning we're following the release of the Nintendo Wii U like a hawk - and what it appears to be doing is selling out, and selling out fast. Over in Apple Land you'll find the iTunes app store reaching 1 million apps in the approval bin. Meanwhile Windows 8 is missing sales projections and the Nokia Lumia 920 is selling like hotcakes. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 14th, 2012

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This week we've had our fair share of surprises in the mobile universe, but today it appears that we're going to be running smooth in the computing world - desktops and storage devices galore! That said, you'll still want to start your journey off with Western Digital's 802.11AC My Net router and bridge. Move on then to Google TV updates with voice search and PrimeTime guide reborn. The BlackBerry L-Series has been spotted in a photo shaking hands with an iPhone 5, imagine that! Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 13th, 2012

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It's time for the DROID DNA by HTC - a beast of a device with the highest-definition display on the planet - gigantic! We've also had one whole heck of a lot of action going on in the morning, starting with Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Science has revealed to us this week that Dark Matter is driving the expansion of the universe. The LED lightbulb future has 100W equivalency on its mind. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 12th, 2012

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This morning we're seeing our fair share of legal matters from over the weekend, two giants coming first from Apple. The Swiss rail clock they use in iOS 6 appears to have costed them a cool $21 million bucks while their HTC 10-year agreement is sure to go down in the record books as legendary. Then of course there's the whole Samsung UK iPad note situation continuing on. For those of you looking to keep your eyes out of the legal universe, NVIDIA has your back with a lovely new set of details on Tesla K20, the newest most powerful GPU on the planet. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 8th, 2012

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This morning you'll want to head directly to your download interface to bring on the next level of note-taking and remembering with Evernote 5 for iOS. There's a lovely Holiday Edition Velocity Micro desktop out on the market today for $599. The folks at RIM are more than happy to reveal that BlackBerry 10 is ready for government specification level security clearance. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 5th, 2012

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It's time for Samsung's first big plunge in with the Windows 8 universe with their mobile data connected Samsung ATIV Smart PC - dropping on the 9th of this month. You'll be glad to find the Ubi Ubiquitous Computer up for pre-order now as well. A bit of a leak has occurred surrounding no less than Black Ops II. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 29, 2012

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This morning we've got our eyes on Sandy, especially since it straight up cancelled Google's plans to have a lovely morning with Android on the books - see what they had planned right this minute! While we wait and see how serious the storm really will be, we're seeing such news as Skyrim premium edition, the Google Chromebook (Samsung Series 3) getting Ubuntu, and Google's own LG Nexus 4 appearing in a short hands-on video. Meanwhile Steve Ballmer assures everyone that they really want a Surface - trust him! Read The Full Story

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