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OnePlus X is even prettier than its bigger brother. Photo: OnePlus

OnePlus X is even prettier than its bigger brother. Photo: OnePlus

The even more affordable smartphone we’ve been waiting for from OnePlus has arrived. It’s called OnePlus X, and despite it’s $249 price tag, the device combines powerful specifications with a high-end design that’s even prettier than that of the OnePlus 2.

YouTube Red is rolling out now. Photo: YouTube

YouTube Red is rolling out now. Photo: YouTube

YouTube Red, the new subscription service that lets you enjoy the latest content from your favorite YouTube channels without ads, is now live in the United States.

Priced at $9.99 — and bundled with Google Play Music — Red also lets you play YouTube content in the background on your mobile devices, and download videos for offline viewing.

The wait is almost over. Photo: Nintendo

The wait is almost over. Photo: Nintendo

Nintendo is set to unveil its first smartphone game tomorrow, October 29 — seven months after it announced that it would finally give in to the demands of Android and iOS gamers.

Nintendo will be hoping that its mobile game business is a success following weakening demand for its 3DS and Wii U consoles.

Yes, that's a horse's hoof. Photo: CNN

Yes, that’s a horse’s hoof. Photo: CNN

Motorola is so confident in the ShatterShield technology that makes its debut on the new Droid Turbo 2 that it covers the handset’s display against cracks and shattering for four years! But it’s easy to see why.

In the video below, the Droid Turbo 2 undergoes a real battering on the streets of New York City and survives without a single crack in its display.

Podcasts are joining your music. Photo: Google

Podcasts are joining your music. Photo: Google

Google is finally embracing podcasts again on Android, three years after ditching its official Listen app. The company today announced that it is bringing podcasts to its Play Music app, and it will help you find new shows based on your mood.

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