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A new Nexus 8 powered by a 64-bit Tegra processor could make a surprise appearance at Google I/O next month. Mentions of the device, which is codenamed “Flounder” internally, have been spotted numerous times in Android source code — despite Google’s attempts to keep the new tablet a closely-guarded secret.

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Google has taken its self-driving car concept a step further by integrating the technology onto its own prototype vehicle powered by electricity. The tiny two-seater is made using off-the-shelf car parts, and it does not require a steering wheel or pedals.

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Data breaches are becoming more and more prevalent amongst major companies,  Spotify is the most recent to suffer the nasty consequences of what could have been a byproduct of the recent Heartbreak virus.

Earlier today, the folks over at the music-streaming service announced that, unfortunately, there had been some unauthorised access to its systems and internal company data. Fortunately, only one customer’s non-sensitive account data was accessed, but the service is taking extreme care to ensure other users are not affected.

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Earlier today, LG unveiled its latest high-end Android-powered smartphone, the G3, and, as I’m sure many of you would agree, it looks pretty impressive, boasting a stunning 2K display, and the world’s first laser autofocusing camera. The question some of us are asking though, is just how does this new handset compare to other flagships on the market? 

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If you’ve already invested in a new smartphone for 2014, then you may want to look away now, because LG is about to make you very jealous. The company today made its flagship G3 official, and it’s everything we wished it would be. It has an improved metallic design, a stunning 2K display, and the world’s first laser autofocus camera system.

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