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Power up your gadgets in the most unexpected places with the extremely compact SolarJuice battery pack, which packs 10,000mAh of power into a pocket-sized package you can take anywhere.

SolarJuice charges up at home like your average battery pack, but also lets you add extra juice on-the-go using its built-in solar panel — so you’ll never be left unplugged from the digital world. And thanks to Cult of Android Deals, you can save 40% for a limited time.

Galaxy View could be the biggest Android tablet you can buy. Photo: Samsung

Galaxy View could be the biggest Android tablet you can buy. Photo: Samsung

If super-sized tablets that aim to replace your TV are your thing, then Samsung’s new Galaxy View tablet should be at the top of your wish-list this Christmas. The device boasts a Full HD display measuring a whopping 18.4 inches, a speedy octa-core processor, and long-lasting battery life.

OnePlus X is even prettier than its bigger brother. Photo: OnePlus

OnePlus X is even prettier than its bigger brother. Photo: OnePlus

The even more affordable smartphone we’ve been waiting for from OnePlus has arrived. It’s called OnePlus X, and despite it’s $249 price tag, the device combines powerful specifications with a high-end design that’s even prettier than that of the OnePlus 2.

Sorry, Mario. It's not your turn yet.

Sorry, Mario. It’s not your turn yet.

At an investor briefing in Tokyo this evening, console maker and developer Nintendo unveiled the first of its proposed five smartphone games it will make with mobile giant DeNA between now and March 2017. And it’s not the most exciting news for long-time fans of the Wii U company’s library.

The title, called Miitomo will be a free-to-play title that lets your cartoonish “Mii” avatar talk to your friends — often without your knowledge.

Play Games gets gameplay sharing. Photo: Google

Play Games gets gameplay sharing. Photo: Google

Google’s focus on gaming grows even greater today, with the company rolling out a new Play Games update that lets Android users record and share gameplay clips directly to YouTube. Players can even add face-cam footage and commentary.

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