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Having your portable electronics run out of juice when you need them most can be frustrating — particularly if you’re away from power. But with the Limefuel LP200X, you need never be away from power again.

This incredible battery pack boasts a whopping 20,000mAh capacity, ensuring your gadgets keep going for as long as you need them to when you’re away from home. And thanks to Cult of Android Deals, it’s just $34.99 for a limited time.

Fire Phone's cheap at $199, but it's still hard to recommend it. Photo: Amazon

Fire Phone’s cheap at $199, but it’s still hard to recommend it. Photo: Amazon

Amazon is hoping to shift some of its unsold Fire Phone stock by reducing the price of the unlocked, off-contract model to just $199. That’s a whopping $450 off its original price tag, and it comes less than six months after the Fire Phone made its debut in the U.S.

The new Moto X is an even better buy at $359. Photo: Motorola

The new Moto X is an even better buy at $359. Photo: Motorola

Cyber Monday deals on Android devices don’t get much better than this little cracker from Motorola. For just six hours, the company is slashing $140 off its new Moto X, bringing its price down to just $359 off-contract. You’ll also be able to get the device on contract with Verizon for just a penny.

Photo: The Verge

Photo: The Verge

The rise of the phablet has shown that bigger equals better when it comes to smartphones, and the same is apparently true of advertising.

Putting that theory into practice is Google, which this week debuted a jaw-dropping ad on one of the world’s largest advertising video screen billboards, in New York’s Times Square.

The eight story screen advertises Google’s major products, including Android and Google Maps. The campaign is set to run through the New Year. Made by Mitsubishi Electronics, the screen boasts more than 20 million pixels and runs an entire block, as well as wrapping an extra 30 feet around each corner. In all, it measures over 77 feet tall by 323 feet long, with a true resolution of 2,368 x 10,048.

Lollipop continues its assault on the new Moto X. Photo: Motorola

Lollipop continues its assault on the new Moto X. Photo: Motorola

Owners of the new Moto X on Verizon are now receiving Motorola’s much-anticipated Android 5.0 Lollipop upgrade. The 678MB release is rolling out now over-the-air to a select group of users who were chosen to be a part of the Motorola Feedback Network.

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