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This Darth Vader Portable Power Bank juices up your devices quickly and easily, without requiring a wall outlet.

Power your iOS or Android device Jedi-style with the included micro USB cable and Lightning adapter. Plus the matte black finish displays Darth himself, so you’ll look evil, but be charging for good. You can also get 23% off through Cult of Android Deals for a limited time.

Marshmallow is coming soon to your Xperia Z5. Photo: Sony

Marshmallow is coming soon to your Xperia Z5. Photo: Sony

Sony has confirmed that it will bring Android 6.0 Marshmallow to its latest Xperia Z5 series handsets next month. Its rollout will begin on March 7, and customers in the U.K. will be the first to see it.

The Xperia Z4 Tablet and Xperia Z3+ are also on the company’s update list for March.

Samsung Internet 4.0 in Marshmallow. Photo: Samsung

Samsung Internet 4.0 in Marshmallow. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s new Marshmallow upgrade includes a number of new features that aren’t immediately obvious after upgrading, so the company has highlighted them on its website.

They include a new web browser with fingerprint web login and improvements for Gear VR, “Cross App” split-screen mode for selected apps, and more.

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The ReFlex, a prototype flexible smartphone, might make you want to get the bends. Photo: Queens University

I’ve never really understood the appeal of flexible smartphones before I saw this video. Now it’s changed things forever to me. I want a Flexible iPhone! Or, better yet, an iPad! Because it’s going to open up whole new ways to interact with a device.

Google CEO Sundar Pinchai thinks Apple is doing the right thing on Encryption. Photo: Google

Google CEO Sundar Pinchai thinks Apple is doing the right thing on Encryption. Photo: Google

Google and Apple don’t always see eye-to-eye, but in the matter of encryption, they’re total allies.

Today, Google CEO Sundar Pichai today tweeted words of support to Apple in the aftermath of Tim Cook’s open letter, explaining why Apple was defying a federal order to provide backdoor access to a terrorism suspect’s iPhone 5c.

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