Now with more green robots!

Now with more green robots!

If you’ve played SpellTower on iOS, you’ll know what a big deal this is. Zach Gage’s utterly unique and addictive take on word game play will launch on the Google Play Store this Thursday, March 7, 2013.

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“Mind if I take a picture of you taking a picture?”

A couple of randoms guys where recently photographed wearing Google Glass while riding bikes in New York City. A Reddit user snapped the pic near Paulino’s Bar & Pizzeria during his morning commute.

We don’t know who these guys are. They could very well be Google employees, they could be privileged developers, or they could have both have won the kits from Google’s new #ifihadglass promotion. Regardless, we’re jealous.

How soon before we see more people roaming the streets wearing these things? Google has said that it plans to sell Glass by the end of 2013 for under $1,500.

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We’re still 10 days away from the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S4, but Samsung is already sending out teaser videos to get fans excited.

Earlier today Samsung Mobile posted a video on their YouTube page to promote the March 10th event. As far as teasers go, this one is pretty horrible. The short video shows a young boy who apparently gets a sneak peak at the Galaxy S4. His face lights up, cheesy music plays in the background, and then the neighborhood girl tries to find out what he’s hiding.

Hopefully Samsung’s video department has some better stuff up their sleeves for the main event.

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The announcement of the new Samsung Galaxy S4 is probably only 10 days away. It’s probably going to be packed with new hardware features, like a 4.99-inch display, eight-core processor, 2GB of RAM and a super duper camera.

Samsung likes to throw in some crazy features with each Galaxy handset, and this year will probably be no exception, especially if the reports that the Samsung S4 will track your eyes to scroll pages comes true.

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A security flaw that allows users to bypass lock screen security and briefly access the home screen has been discovered on the Samsung Galaxy Note II. The hack was discovered by Galaxy Note II owner Terence Eden, who stumbled across it simply by playing around with his device.

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