MightyText is a service developed by former Google employee Maneesh Arora, and thanks to this service, you’ll never have to reach for your cell phone ever again. MightyText simply routes text messages and calls and it supposedly mirrors everything that is happening on your phone onto your Chrome browser on laptop or computer.


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If you love watching videos and are looking for a wide screen smartphone that offers a large display which will obviously please you. Then your wait is nearly over, as HTC is soon going to release its new smartphone HTC  Bresson Eternity and it’ll have a rather large, 4.7-inch touchscreen display.

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Built earlier this year by Casey Putsch of Putsch Racing. This is the only Batmobile created that makes fiction reality. It is powered by a military spec Boeing turboshaft engine driving the rear wheels through a semi automatic gearbox.

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Rosalind Picard of MIT and Rana el Kaliouby at the University of Cambridge are working together to create a gadget that could easily read the emotional state of a person. This device uses a pair of glasses and a tiny camera that is connected to a card-sized computer.


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So you have got a Blackberry Playbook Tablet but are worried of bumps, knocks and drops? Then you’d better consider investing in a rugged case that will allow it to stay safe.

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Google Profiles going public on July 31st

On July 13, 2011, in Social Networking, by Mike Jefferson

If you have a Google account then you probably have Google profile as well, Google has decided to make all of your profiles public online from the end of this month.

This shocking move will take place on July 31st, and after that all Google Profiles will go public.

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In case you don’t know, Hanako is the Japanese dental patient simulator that has been shown last year, and recently, Hanako got upgraded to version two. Hanako 2 is more realistic and it mimics the behavior of human patients even better than its predecessor does.

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