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9to5Toys Lunch Break: View-Master VR $20, PNY 128GB MicroSDXC $35, Verizon Moto E (2015) $40, more

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TODAY’S CAN’T MISS DEALS:

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View-Master VR Starter Pack for iPhone/Android: $20 Prime shipped (Reg. $30)

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PNY High Performance 128GB High Speed MicroSDXC: $35 shipped (Reg. $80) | Amazon

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Verizon Wireless Prepaid Moto E 4G w/ 8 GB flash: $40 shipped (Reg. $70) | eBay

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Anker Tech Prime shipped: 13,000mAh Dual-USB Power Bank $25, Wireless Network Camera $60, LED Desk Lamp $26, more

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WD My Book 5TB USB 3.0 External Hard Drive: $110 shipped (Reg. $140)

MORE NEW GEAR FROM TODAY:

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FitBit’s Charge HR fitness tracker available for just $110 shipped (Reg. $150)

MORE DEALS STILL ALIVE:

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Add Bluetooth capabilities + a dual-port USB charger to your car for $16 (Reg. $28)

NEW PRODUCTS & MORE:

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Segway and Intel got together to create a futuristic robot butler

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Viewing websites in Chrome should now use 10% less memory on average [Video]

Following the public release of Chrome 45 a couple of days ago, Google yesterday detailed an important new feature for mobile: Chrome Custom Tabs. Now, Google is showing off more of the performance improvements that the company has introduced in the latest version, allowing Chrome to use less memory and power on the desktop. In one example, it seems Google has managed to reduce the memory footprint of most sites you visit through the browser…
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Rememory app for Google Glass lets you dictate text notes and recall them later

The task of remembering everything that runs through our brains during a day is quite daunting. Sure you can write stuff down or type it out, but even the latter of those is still rather cumbersome. Looking to fix this problem, Mariux Apps has released a new app for Google Glass, dubbed Rememory, that lets you store notes in your Glass memory using nothing but your voice.


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