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Google: Chromebooks now serve web-happy students in over 500 European, US school districts
Whatever you think of the latest round of Chromebooks, school districts have clearly latched on to existing models. Over 500 school districts across Europe and the US are currently deploying the Google-powered laptops for learning the web way. Specialized web app packs and that rare leasing model are already keeping the material relevant and the hardware evergreen, but new certification for US ready-for-college criteria will go a long way towards making sure principals everywhere take a shine…

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Google Nexus tablet reportedly shows its pre-rendered face, packing Android 4.1 and a $199 price
There's been a longstanding rumor that Google liked ASUS' Eee Pad MeMO ME370T well enough to bestow it with an official Nexus badge and take it underground until it was ready to show its Jelly Bean face. If we're to believe a render and a raft of claimed training documents nabbed by Gizmodo, that face is getting its debut in about two days' time. As it's described, it could largely be what we'd expect from the ME370T being revived as an Android 4.1 reference device: a 7-inch, quad-core Tegra …

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Samsung Galaxy S III sales expected to reach 10 million units by the end of July
Samsung’s new flagship device – the Galaxy S III – is scheduled to hit Canadian soil on Wednesday. The GS III has already been on sale in Europe and the Middle East since the end of May and will launch in 145 counties and 296 carriers over the next few weeks. Global pre-orders hit as high as 9 million units, but according to new words by JK Shin, president of Samsung Mobile Communications, they’ll reach the 10 million sales mark in July.
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Review for this tablet are looking good!

Review for this tablet are looking good!

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ASUS' high-end Transformer Pad TF700 is coming to the US next month for $499 and up
The last time we heard from ASUS, the company was on a tear at Computex, unveiling Windows 8 device after Windows 8 device. Looking back, it seems quaint that its mobile lineup was so recently dominated by Android tablets — and that the Transformer series was once regarded as unique for having detachable keyboard docks. But this week, at least, it's back to Android for ASUS: the company just announced that the Transformer Pad Infinity announced back at Mobile World Congress is finally going …

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Finally! Seriously, what took FB so long to implement this feature?

Finally! Seriously, what took FB so long to implement this feature?

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You Can Now Edit Your Comments on Facebook
If you've ever made a horrible comment on Facebook or dropped an embarrassing typo on a friend's status update, then you'll be happy to hear that you can now fully edit comments on Facebook posts.
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VLC for Android finally coming soon in official form
VLC for Android would be considered vaporware if it wasn’t for the fact that due to its open-source nature, users have been compiling unofficial versions for months now. We told you about its impending release in May based on unofficial builds, but it looks like the team is readying its official debut. The media viewing app is considered to be one of the best cross-platform players for its versatility and built-in codec library.
In a Twitter post yesterday, the @VideoLAN team wrote, “Android,…

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