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Friday Lunchtime Humor: Samsung’s Superbowl commercial is pure win

The Superbowl is only a couple of days away and already we are able to check out a lot of the commercials that will be aired during the game. For those of you not familiar with the Superbowl tradition when it comes to commercials, most companies that can afford to air a commercial during the football game spend millions of dollars to make the best, and usually the funniest, commercial for the whole year.

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nVidia getting into manufacturing white-label smartphones and tablets?

It looks like nVidia could have much bigger plans then they let on during CES 2013. During that show the company revealed quite a few new products such as nVidia’s GRID cloud game streaming service, their GeForce Experience (mostly for PC gaming), Project Shield and their new Tegra 4 chipset. Well that might not be the end of it there either, at least according to the Russian tech site Mobile Review.

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Sony officially announces their new very thin quad-core Xperia Tablet Z

The world of tech blogs seems to be rather excited today as a few rumors and announcements have happened with one of the main ones coming from Sony who officially announced (or confirmed depending on how you look at it) their upcoming quad-core, and ultra thing, Xperia Tablet Z. While we still get to deal with one letter names, at least now we can tack on the Xperia brand name on there as well.

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Qualcomm outs their next generation Snapdragon 800 and 600 mobile processors

Earlier this week we provided a lot of coverage on nVidia’s latest mobile chipset that is the Tegra 4. Now we would like to share with you what Qualcomm has in store for us – two new next-generation mobile processors known as the Snapdragon 800 and 600 respectively. What’s really special about both these processors is their insane clock speed – 1.9GHz in the case of the 600 and a whopping 2.3GHz in the case of the 800.