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Tiny Games App Is Packed With Hundreds of Real-World Games | Saturday, April 13, 2013 9:58 PM | Emily Price |
| Tiny Games is an app that lets users play games with their friends — no matter where they are, or who they're with. Designed by developer Hide&Seek, the smartphone app suggests the ideal game to play based on answers a user provides to questions about their current company and surroundings. To help cover expenses for the game, Hide & Seek launched a Kickstarter campaign.
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Top 10 Tech This Week | Saturday, April 13, 2013 5:57 PM | Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai |
| It was another exciting week in tech. If you missed it, worry not — that's why we're here with out Top 10 Tech. The biggest news this week was perhaps Google's announcement to bring the vaunted and speedy Google Fiber network to Austin, the third city in the United States that will receive the 1-gigabit fiber network.
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6 Apps You Don't Want To Miss | Saturday, April 13, 2013 3:57 PM | Emily Price |
| It can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released every week. But you're in luck — Mashable takes care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite new and updated apps. This week Facebook launched a whole new experience on Android, and a new iOS application made it easier than ever to keep up with everything that's important to you.
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Facebook Home Rated Just 1 Star by 44% of Google Play Reviewers | Saturday, April 13, 2013 3:11 PM | Emily Price |
| It looks like Android users aren't happy about Facebook Home moving into their Android phones. A day after launch, an astounding 44% of users who have reviewed the app on Google Play have given it just one star, with a mere 19.4% of users opting to give Home a 5-star rating. All that equates to an average 2.5-star rating in Google Play, not exactly an ideal first-day showing.
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Korean Conflict Could Nuke Your Next Phone | Saturday, April 13, 2013 2:52 PM | Laptop Magazine |
| Chances are that the smartphone tucked away in your purse, the TV in your living room and the laptop sitting on your desk wouldn't exist without components from South Korea. Mega manufacturers such as Samsung and LG are located in Seoul near the border of North and South Korea, a border that's primed to explode if recent tensions between the two nations boil over.
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