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Tech companies claim Internet of Things breakthrough New Thread technology can connect 250 Internet of Things devices together in a low-power, secure network -
Film your frags with Nerf's N-Strike ProCam Blaster-mounted video camera lets you record your shooting, share clips -
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South Downs selfies get big signal boost EE, O2, Three and Vodafone will work together to improve mobile phone signal in England's national parks -
The truth about Google Glass mind control Google Glass mind control isn't quite as futuristic as it sounds. Here's the science behind the headlines -
Samsung Exynos ModAP chipset revealed, goodbye Qualcomm? Samsung's latest Exynos chipset includes LTE 4G for the first time - potentially freeing the company from using Qualcomm Snapdragon CPUs -
Samsung Android app store relaunched as Samsung Galaxy Apps Samsung rebrands its Android app store to Samsung Galaxy Apps, makes it easier to find freebies -
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Motorola Phablet spotted running Android L Unnamed device appears to be the long-rumoured Motorola phablet, but masking tape makes it hard to pick out details -
Sold your phone on eBay? Did you wipe it clean? Used phones sold on eBay contain huge amounts of private information with sellers unaware their privacy is at risk -
Adidas miCoach Fit Smart fitness band officially revealed Adidas takes a second stab at wearable technology with the Fit Smart fitness band, but promises it isn't a Nike Fuelband rival -
Sony Xperia C3 arrives as "world's best selfie smartphone" Sony might be late to the party with its selfie-friendly smartphone, but the Xperia C3 looks great on paper -
Google I/O 2014: Android Auto arriving in cars this year Google has officially revealed Android Auto, a platform for an in-car interface running off a paired smartphone -
Adobe Ink digital pen and Slide digital ruler revealed Project Mighty and Project Napoleon become reality, just in time for the 2014 update to Adobe's Creative Cloud software suite