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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

How would you change Nokia's Lumia 620?

When Nokia launched the Lumia 620, it looked as if the company had perfected the formula for what an entry-level smartphone should be. The hardware and performance was great despite the slow internals, Windows Phone 8 worked well and it was priced to move. A year later and the Moto G may have supplanted this as your go-to budget device, but we want to know your feeling on what the last 12 months with the 620 has been like. What do you love, what do you hate, and what would you change?

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Tags: 620, How Would You Change, HWYC, Lumia, Lumia 620, microsoft, mobilepostcross, nokia, Windows Phone 8 Next: NYC inks deal to put train tickets on smartphones
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Monday, April 28, 2014

How would you change Blackberry's Z10?

With the advent of touchscreen smartphones, BlackBerry lost its position as king of the mobile world. In response, the company bought QNX and hibernated, plotting a reinvention centered around BlackBerry 10. When the business emerged with the Z10, everyone knew that this was the device that the company's future relied upon -- and we know how that ended up. When we reviewed it, we found that every element of the hardware was solid, adequate and pleasing. Unfortunately for BlackBerry, nothing stood out as being better compared to the devices that launched in its stead, nullifying any attention the handset's big launch had garnered. It's been just over a year since the Z10 launched, so we thought we'd ask all of you what it's been like living with this device. Hop over to the forums and let's chat some BlackBerry.

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Source: Engadget Product Forums

Tags: BlackBerry, BlackBerry Z10, How Would You Change, HWYC, mobilepostcross, Z10 Next: The battle for exclusive games has come to smartphones
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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Why would the IRS like to be your Facebook friend

If the fear of an audit was not enough to scare you for being honest about your taxes, try this in size: the IRS can check on their Facebook page. The good ol ' ' Internal Revenue Service reportedly uses robots to examine social media accounts to catch potential fraudsters. This means that the Government may be challenged if the "business trip" which brought to Hawaii was legitimate based on photos from your snorkel Instagram account or where have all the benjamins on YouTube video.

Tax evasion is a major problem in the United States and accounts for an estimated $300 billion in public funds lost each year. Like it or not, the IRS is technically free to use any public posts in social networks during the procedure of auditing and profile any liars. Which means that you do not want to show off on Twitter about how much money your business is if you're really going to go. Similarly, if you dodge their taxes (not recommended), you should consider revising your account privacy settings and make sure that keep any evidence incriminating to you yourself.

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Tags: facebook, privacy, Government, IRS, following social media: daily Roundup: first Amazon phone, Conference of developers of the Ara project and much more! .Fyre .fyre-comment-splitter

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GM would be working in a lower-cost Chevy Volt

When it comes to electric vehicles, the Chevrolet Volt is also the integration of a brand as it gets. But despite the efforts of GM to make the Volt the best choice among buyers of EV, which has not been what the company expected from the beginning of production in 2010. To enable this situation autour, General Motors is supposed to be to schedule the publication of a more affordable model of the Chevrolet Volt. According to a recent Reuters report, automaker sold only 58 158 volts so far, which is a staggering number when you consider that the Nissan Leaf has more than 80,000 total sales and counting.

With 2016 Chevrolet Volt, the car maker allegedly take a WAD of Tesla and offer different models, one of them a version of entry-level priced "" a little over $30 000, from the current price of the car $35,000 "" This rumor of price can also help GM are lower than its competitors, with vehicles like the Ford C - Max Energi Honda Accord Hybrid plug-ins, and both carry a much heavier price tag. However, Reuters States the Volt cheap have a range of less than 300 miles and offer "less equipment", so some sacrifices would be needed. However, this could be a good thing for you, since you would have more options to choose from and, better yet, to a more reduced cost. Or, if there is no problem of money, you can always buy a S template and give it terminated. share 0 comments

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Source: Reuters

Tags: Chevrolet Volt, euro, ChevyVolt, electric vehicle, EV, GeneralMotors, ElectricVehicle, GM, transport, following Volt: this is how design thinking in .fyre .fyre-comment-divider of Samsung

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

How would you change the rollers?

You talk about Kickstarter, and inevitably, Pebble is to be mounted. The smartwatch\r has received more than 10 million $ in funding and has been one of the biggest future hits on the site. What is interesting, however, that the minimalist aesthetic door General characteristics - offers nothing more than the strange notification and control of music and still completely riveting. The purpose of this discussion, however, is ask we think and feel about the unit which is attached to the wrist for most of the year? Then not go to the Forum and share your experiences.?

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Source: Engadget product forums

Tags: Alert, how would change, cobble HWYC, Kickstarter, Pebble Smartwatch\r, after Smartwatch\r: NASA is looking for an alternative to the battery power your spaceship?

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