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CrazyTalk7 Pro, the most popular facial animation tool for Windows, uses sound and text to vividly animate facial images and turn your boring pictures into hilarious clips. Thanks to its groundbreaking Auto Motion technology, you just need to import images, specify the facial feature points, and record your own voice to automatically generate lip-syncs to create 3D life-like, talking videos.

CrazyTalk7 Pro is usually priced at $150, but thanks to Cult of Android deals, you can save $50 for a limited time.

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LG announced its ultra-affordable extra small entry-level Android smartphone, the Optimus L1 II, last week and today we have confirmation that it’s heading to Three U.K., from where it is expected to launch “soon.”

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The new Nexus 7 has quickly become the hottest Android-powered tablet available, combining high-end specifications with a very attractive price tag. But the super slate hasn’t been without its fair share of problems since it went on sale late last month. In addition to a pesky GPS issue, it appears the device’s 1080p display doesn’t like multitouch input.

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Continuing its expansion at roughly the same pace as the known universe, Facebook has just announced that they have acquired Mobile Technologies, the developer of Jibbigo, a universal translator app for Android and iOS.

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The LG Vu II, with its rather odd 4:3 aspect ratio, is one of the most unique Android-powered phablets on the market. And it’s likely to retain that title when the Vu III launches later this year, according to leaked specifications that have surfaced in Asia.

In addition to a 4:3 display, this time with a higher resolution, the Vu III is expected to offer the latest Snapdragon 800 processor, and LTE-Advanced technology.

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