
Photo: Motorola
Motorola’s new Moto G is already excellent value for money, and thanks to Amazon’s Gold Box deal, you can no get it $30 cheaper. For today only, both global GSM and U.S. GSM variants in black and white are just $149.99.

Photo: Motorola
Motorola’s new Moto G is already excellent value for money, and thanks to Amazon’s Gold Box deal, you can no get it $30 cheaper. For today only, both global GSM and U.S. GSM variants in black and white are just $149.99.

Our digital devices have a habit of dying on us when we need them most, and power outlets aren’t always easy to come by. That’s why it’s always a good idea to carry a portable battery pack like the Limefuel Lite, which carries enough juice to power multiple devices for a whole weekend. Thanks to Cult of Android Deals, it’s just $34.99.

Expect even better deals from Amazon sellers. Photo: Torley/Flickr CC
Seen a better deal elsewhere but want free Prime shipping? Amazon’s new “Make an Offer” option allows you to negotiate prices with sellers to bag a better deal. Just like eBay’s “Best Offer” function, it allows buyers to submit their own valuation for hundreds of thousands of items which sellers can then accept, decline, or counter.

The FCC is the one thing standing in the way of receiving your Christmas shopping by drone, says Jeff Bezos. Photo: Amazon
It’s been a while since we’ve heard a peep from Jeff Bezos, regarding his plans to deliver Amazon packages by drone — and now we know why: he’s busy battling the Federal Aviation Administration regarding the use of unmanned aircraft.
Amazon sought permission from the FAA back in July to test drones near to Seattle, but the FAA has apparently been slow to grant its approval.
Bezos reportedly has a plan, though, and it means that U.K. Amazon users may be able to try out the bold new delivery system ahead of their American cousins, since Amazon is threatening to its drone research overseas if it doesn’t get permission to test-fly in the U.S. soon.

These leaked Galaxy S6 specs look incredibly promising. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac
The design of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S6 may be under lock and key, but its specifications are already appearing in AnTuTu benchmarks. If the results are true, fans can expect a 5.5-inch 2K display, Samsung’s new 64-bit processor, and a 20-megapixel rear-facing camera.