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I tend to stay away from promoting devices or products that don’t really exist, but given the fact that Kickstarter phenomenon Ouya has generated so much interest and buzz, it’s kind of hard for me to ignore. Ouya ended its Kickstarter career last night, managing to raise a ridiculous $8,596,475, around 900% more than their initial goal. In case you haven’t heard of Ouya, it’s an Android gaming console concept set to rock the console industry off its high horse.

A press release in Hong Kong has shed some light on what kind of pricing we can expect for Samsung’s large-and-in-charge Galaxy Note 10.1. The device is set to be unveiled here in the states on August 15th, but Sammy has already announced its existence and global launch appears to begin August 16th, with Hong Kong first on the list.

International travelers will appreciate today’s Google Translate update. The app, which now sits at version 2.5, has added the ability to translate text taken from a photo as well as general improvements in the app’s functionality. Google Googles has had photo translation for a bit now, but having it built into the translation app makes more sense so I’m glad they added it.

While speaker docks for iDevices are a dime a dozen, Android speaker docks are few and far between, not to mention expensive. Lucky for you, Target is having an incredible sale on Philips Fidelio Android speaker docks. If you act fast and head into one of your local Target stores, you may be able to grab one at up to 56% off retail.

If it’s one thing you can count on, it’s that Amazon Wireless and Wirefly will have your back when it comes to getting the best deals, on the hottest devices. One such device, is the 32GB Samsung Galaxy S III on Verizon. Right now, both Amazon Wireless and Wirefly are offering up the 32GB Galaxy S III for an amazing $199.99. That’s the best device currently out, paired with the largest LTE network currently available, topped off with a larger 32GB storage, for only $199.99!

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