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This Gigantic Scrabble Board Rug Is The Ultimate Way To Detox From Words With Friends

When it comes to games on mobile phones, the popularity of the “hottest game” at any given time ebbs and flows. Angry Birds. Draw Something. Songpop. Ruzzle. For a couple years now, Words With Friends, the wordplay Scrabble knockoff, has remained consistently popular and visible in the hands of many a player on busses and [...]

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After Playing With This Soccer Ball For 30 Minutes You Can Use It To Power A Light For Three Hours

In developed countries, one of the things we frequently take for granted is access to electricity, specifically, handy access to light. Truth is, in some parts of the world, power and light are hard to come by, and that can make simple things like reading at night, or studying if you’re a child, difficult to [...]

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Rumor: Google Building Service To Become Same-Day Shipping Competitor To Amazon Prime

Google is rumored to be preparing to launch a same-day shipping shopping service to compete with Amazon Prime, according to a rumor reported by TechCrunch. The service, dubbed “Google Shopping Express”, would cost $69 a year ($10 cheaper than Amazon Prime) and would allow customers to order products from brick-and-mortar retailers such as Walmart and [...]

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This Ride Sharing App Is Great For Passengers, But Is Even Better For Drivers

If you follow tech news, you might have heard about ride-sharing startup Sidecar recently. Sidecar is a service that pairs drivers who have extra space in their cars with riders looking for rides. In a lot of ways, it is like Über, but with regular people driving their own cars instead of Lincoln Town Cars. [...]

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An App That Aggregates #Hashtags Across Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, And More So You Can See Everything In One Place

#Useful. #Cool. #Intuitive. Those are three words that could be used to describe Tagboard, a Redmond, Washington-based startup that aims to revolutionize the way that people interact with social content. Tagboard provides a service that aggregates posts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and App.net that are tagged with hashtags, and presents all the publicly available posts [...]

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Mobile Payments Company Rewards You For Loyalty At Restaurants And Doesn’t Charge Retailers A Transaction Fee

A Boston-based startup is hoping to solve two problems, one each for retailers and consumers: 1) The problem of consumers (outside of Starbucks customers and some Google Wallet users) not picking up the trend of mobile payments. 2) Retailers having to pay a processing fee when customers use credit cards. The first problem — that [...]

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I Used Find My Mac To Recover My Stolen Laptop, Now It’s Time For More Advanced Solutions

I’m lucky. Sunday night outside my Seattle apartment, my car was broken into and my backpack was stolen with my MacBook Pro inside. This story ends somewhat happily, as my laptop was recovered by police within four hours of reporting the burglary, but the point of the post is to encourage all readers to protect [...]

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These Images May Be Screenshots Of Samsung’s Rumored Smart Watch

Last week, rumors started swirling that Apple was planning to market a smart watch sometime in the near future — a wrist-device that could interact with other iOS devices. Shortly after the “iWatch” rumor was leaked, word that Samsung also was working on building a wearable watch-style computer started circling the Internet. On Tuesday, however, [...]

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This Mouse Attaches To Your Finger And Is The Latest Entrant In The Bid To Make Minority Report-Style Computing A Reality

Every few weeks here on the ZAGGblog we bring you news about a new gadget that promises to bring us closer to controlling our computers and devices in the same style as Tom Cruise in “Minority Report.“ While some devices look promising, we still aren’t waving our hands in front of screens — at least [...]

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Codecademy’s Newest API Lessons Teach Users How To Code Apps To Interact With Twitter, Evernote, And Box

Last month we told you about Codecademy — the startup that aims to teach anyone on the web how to code — had launched new lessons teaching users how to build code to interact with services such as Microsoft SkyDrive, WePay, and GitHub through APIs. This week, Codecademy launched its newest API-focused courses, with users [...]

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