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Dropbox Offers 5GB Of Free Space For Beta Testers. Hurry Up And Signin

Here is a good news for Dropbox uses. Dropbox is offering 5GB of free storage space to anyone who tries the beta version of its new Experimental software. All you need is to just download the test program and upload a photo or video and magically 500MB of storage space will be added to your account. You will continue to receive 500MB of free space for every upload until you reach 5GB. The idea is to test out the beta software’s new photo and video uploader, which automatically pulls media from any camera, smartphone or SD card and drops it in the cloud.

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New Potentially Life Bearing Super Earth GJ 667Cc Discovered

An international team of scientists led by Carnegie’s Guillem Anglada-Escud and Paul Butler has discovered a potentially habitable super-Earth orbiting a relatively nearby star. Described as the “best candidate” for supporting liquid water, and therefore life. The planet (GJ 667Cc) is believed to be about 4.5 times the size of Earth.

Gaming Category

PS Vita Games Cheaper Than Boxed In US

Sony offers a discount for game-starved shut-ins with PlayStation Vitas, Shack News has confirmed. It is not coming as surprise, since Sony is talking about doing such a thing for months now, and has followed a similar pricing scheme favoring downloads in Japan. A Sony representative has confirmed the discount, “I can confirm that there will be a discount on the downloadable PS Vita titles from PSN. Exact details have not yet been revealed, but be on the lookout for an announcement in the very near future.”

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Mac OS X 10.7.3 Hits Software Update

Apple just unleashed a 700MB update of Lion, bumps its feline all the way to 10.7.3. Those braving the rather portly can look forward to bevy new languages, a new version of Safari (5.1.3) and a fix for a nasty WiFi reconnection bug upon waking from sleep. Also buried in the release notes are RAW support for more cameras and a bevy of tweaks for those sharing files with Windows Machines. Hit on the source link to update yours.

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Next-Gen iPod Nano With Camera Equipped Photos Leaked

The Apple.pro claimed to show the photos of seventh-generation iPod Nano chassis with the room for camera. The site posted a second leak of the device, hints the omission of Nanos famous chip in optics. Like prior Nano camera efforts, this device loaded with less than a whopping 1.3MP of resolution, which MIC Gadget claims in its non-final form, took over exposed photos. Apple apparently toys with a 2MP prototype, MIC Gadget also muses the two month old prototype is nearing release. Seeing as Nanos long overdue for a hardware refresh, we had file that definitively may be. Dont forget to look at the photos.

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Humble Bundle Expands To Android

Humble Bundle for Android, includes the games Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Osmos, and EDGE. These 3 are available for any price you choose, but you will also get World of Goo thrown in if you pay more than average price. You can choose how you had like your contribution split between developers and charity; you will even get the access the Windows, Mac, and Linux versions of the game as added bonus. Dont forget to look at the video.

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Blackberry 10 SuperPhone Image Leaked

Crackberry leaked the upcoming RIMs Blackberry phone codenamed London. It is found in a leaked Waterloo slidedeck, it sports a curvaceous and onyx exterior – a departure from the angular metallic P9981-esque dummy-unit first spied back in November. Is Blackberry is building for the next-generation of Blackberry phones that are due out later this year. The word London is actually slated for UK while two other models Laguna and Lisbon are in development for the US market targeting AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon.

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BOXX Electric Bike

The YikieBike differs here and joins it is BOXX Corporations diminutive BOXX. Coming in at just under meter (36-inches) long, the 120 pound aluminium bike has a top speed of 35 miles per hour and can even haul up to 300 pounds of heft. The compact footprint, the company hasnt skimped on tech; it boasts traction control, anti-lock brakes, and even LED lights. Available in one of ten colors, $3,995 nets you a base 40-mile range model, can optionally double to 80 by ticking the $599 CORE2box. For those who willing to spruce further, there is a $149 heated seat and $349 one-hour charger offer.

Gadgets Category

Samsung Galaxy Note Available At AT&T February 19th For $300

We all know that, Samsung Galaxy Note is coming to AT&T, but now we have a date of the device hitting the market February 19th. You can pre-order the smartphone by February 5th with a promised delivery of the device by February 17th. The device will be available for $300 with a two-year contract. Dont forget to look at the video and for more details read the press release. Click here for the full specifications.

Gadgets Category

Clearwire Unveils Clear Hub Express And Clear Spot Voyager Hotspots

Clearwire unveils it $99 Clear Hub Express and $129 Clear Spot Voyager Hotspots. The Clear Hub Express, is a router mobile hotspot combo which is destined for home or office duty. The second one is Clear Spot Voyager, it will hawk WiMax to eight devices for up to six hours of continuous use off its internal rechargeable battery. Those are identical specs to last years model, the Clear Spot 4G Apollo, a sans-screen and in a thinner package. They are available from Clearwire, and can be kitted with unlimited 4G plans that start at $35 per month. For more details read the press release.

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