Amazon-Kindle-Fire-25-off

Amazon U.K. has slashed £25 off all Kindle Fire tablets for a limited time to say thank you to customers who voted the retail giant number one in customer satisfaction for the seventh year running. The offers ends on Monday, January 20, at 11:59 p.m. GMT.

DoubleTwist-AirPlay-Recorder

DoubleTwist, the company that has long been helping Android-powered devices work harmoniously with iTunes, today released a new Android app that lets users rip songs from iTunes Radio. Called AirPlay Recorder, the app essentially turns your Android device into an AirPlay receiver, then records all the audio that you play through it.

But is it legal?

Moto-G-customizable-backs

Motorola has now started selling the Grip Shells for its Moto G, following the smartphones debut in the United States a couple of weeks ago. These rugged replacement back covers provide added protection for your handset and come in a wide range of of colorways — chalk, black, royal blue, lemon lime and cherry.

Galaxy-S4-lock-screen

Over the past couple of weeks we’ve been hearing quite a few rumors regarding an upcoming Android 4.4 KitKat update for Samsung’s former flagship smartphone of 2013, the Galaxy S4, now it looks as if the South Korean company has started internally testing the much-anticipated upgrade. However, according to an online publication the build is currently not stable enough to be used as a daily driver, so we will have to wait a little longer before the final version starts rolling out.

Galaxy-S4-Mini

Samsung unveiled the scaled-down variant of its former flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4, back in May, 2013, and a couple of months later the handset was available to purchase in the U.K. from several retailers for £399.99. However, if you haven’t had the opportunity or the wherewithal to pick one up before now, it may be of interest to you to know that the popular online retailer, Simply Electronics, is currently offering the device with a £170 discount.

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