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GammaTech’s Durabook SA14 Certified to Survive Drops From at Least 3 Feet

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GammaTech Durabook SA14This isn’t your grandmother’s notebook.

Ultrabooks are sleek and sexy, but good luck finding one that meets MIL-STD-810G certification for shock and drop resistance. If you work in a tough andREAD MORE

By Gnax in Other · Asked 33 days 21 hours 52 mins ago

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PowerSkin PoP’n Review: Apple certified iPhone 5 battery coolness

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It’s high time you got some external battery solutions for that brand new iPhone 5, isn’t it? Why not have a peek at this fancy little monster from PoP’n, brandREAD MORE

By Gnax in Other · Asked 95 days 18 hours 57 mins ago

Questions: 341043 Accepted: 1 ( 0% ) | Reputation: 7

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HTC 603e gets certified in China, sits in between the M4 and G2

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Looks like HTC is currently working on more than just the flagship M7 and the M4 and the G2. The HTC 603e has just popped up over at TENAA, the ChineseREAD MORE

By Gnax in Other · Asked 102 days 23 hours 26 mins ago

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Android Overload: CyanogenMod needs your help, Sony Xperia T & TX Jelly Bean update gets certified, and more

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The Android Overload is where we feature the biggest news stories from throughout the day (see above video), as well as stash all of the stories/articles/news bits that didn’t makeREAD MORE

By Gnax in Mobile · Asked 109 days 9 hours 39 mins ago

Questions: 341043 Accepted: 1 ( 0% ) | Reputation: 7

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Twitter keeps focus on marketing, analytics partners with Certified Products

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Twitter announced Thursday that it’s continued adding brands to its “Certified Products Program,” picking which developers and products working with its API can serve Twitter customers in particular areas, primarily marketingREAD MORE

By Gnax in Mobile · Asked 123 days 7 hours 32 mins ago

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