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Amazon's new tablet comes in a pack of six. Photo: Amazon

Amazon’s new tablet comes in a pack of six. Photo: Amazon

Amazon may have scaled back its hardware division, but it hasn’t given up on Fire devices.

The retail giant today announced a brand new Fire tablet with a 7-inch screen that costs just $49.99 — and if you buy six, you’ll only pay for five. Seriously!

Share your gameplay with the world through YouTube Gaming. Photo: Samsung

Share your gameplay with the world through YouTube Gaming. Photo: Samsung

YouTube will soon enable direct live-streaming from within your favorite Android games, allowing friends to watch while you take down pigs in Angry Birds, construct new bases in Minecraft, and wreak havoc in Goat Simulator.

LG's new Nexus gets a fancy paint job. Photo: underKG.co.kr

LG’s new Nexus gets a fancy paint job. Photo: underKG.co.kr

LG’s new Nexus 5X has leaked out again, this time in a new “tennis court mint” color that we haven’t seen before. The device has also been featured in a series of comparison images that give us an idea of its size versus that of rival smartphones like the Moto X and the new iPhone 6s.

Amazon's new Fire tablet looks hot. Photo: Evan Blass

Amazon’s new Fire tablet looks hot. Photo: Evan Blass

Despite scaling back its hardware division in a big way, Amazon is hard at work on a new Fire tablet with a 10-inch display that just leaked out ahead of its official unveiling.

Don't rely on this. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Don’t rely on this. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Securing your devices with a password prevents other people from gaining access to your personal data, but thanks to yet another vulnerability in Android, you can no longer rely on that.

Researchers have discovered a new method of unlocking protected smartphones and tablets running Android 5.0 Lollipop and above without entering their passwords.

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