Samsung Epic 4G going Sprint – Hipsters, you’re phone is here.

Samsung has a goal of capturing 10% of the global smartphone market, and with it’s announcement of bringing it’s Samsung Galaxy S variants to no less than 110 carriers expected to launch the handset simultaneously, they just might be able to pull it off. Today, the Samsung Galaxy S Pro is getting real...
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Overclocking for Newbies

Overclocking your processor can give your PC a significant speed boost–but you have to be careful. Here’s how to overclock your system’s processor without frying it. Overclocking refers to pushing your computer components harder and faster than the manufacturer designed them to go. The...
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Maxell Unveils Ergomotion Mice, Keyboards

Analysis: The longtime recordable media company is moving into peripherals, with a focus on ergonomic devices. Maxell has, to me, always meant recordable media — and I’ve used their products consistently because it’s typically fairly low-cost and high-quality. With physical media beginning...
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Fix iPhone 4 Signal Glitch … with Scotch Tape?

One iPhone 4 user has come up with an ingenious–and dirt cheap–solution to the antenna glitch reported by many early adopters of Apple’s latest smartphone: Scotch Tape. As demonstrated in the short video below, YouTube member “chedacheese” claims that two strategically applied...
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Google Voice: Your Guide to Getting Started

Google’s officially opened the gates and invited all of America into Google Voice, its customizable phone management service. Google Voice, previously available only by personal invitation, provides you with a single number to centralize all the phones in your life. Your Google Voice number can ring...
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