Sony’s 75-inch X950H 4K Smart TV, Fire TV Stick and more are on sale

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Today’s best deals come from Amazon and Best Buy, where you will find several Sony Smart TVs, Amazon products, and more on sale

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Sony’s 75-inch X950H 4K Smart TV, Fire TV Stick and more are on sale

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Today’s best deals come from Amazon and Best Buy, where you will find several Sony Smart TVs, Amazon products, and more on sale

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Homemade Android-powered bathroom mirror has us all sorts of jealous

Start collecting a stable of “smart” gadgets in your life, and you might quickly find yourself sliding down a slippery slope, unable to look at anything you interact with on a daily basis without that thought popping into your head: “wouldn’t it be neat if this could run [platform of choice]?” For those of us blessed by inspiration and armed with a little DIY know-how, it doesn’t take long for thoughts like that to start manifesting themselves in the form of projects, and one Google ...

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How Android could compete with the Microsoft Surface Hub

Microsoft Surface Hub promises to be a “powerful team collaboration device designed to advance the way people work together naturally” and to “unlock the power of the group”. From what we’ve seen, Microsoft Surface Hub looks a whole lot like the failed Microsoft Surface “table computer” that we say several years ago. (No, you read that correctly, “table computer”, not “tablet computer”.)The original Microsoft Surface was essentially a relatively high-powered computer built in to a table. The tabletop was the monitor, and ...

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