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The tougher Galaxy S8 Active is here with a bigger battery and a shatterproof display
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The tougher Galaxy S8 Active is here with a bigger battery and a shatterproof display

If Samsung's Galaxy S8 is a little too fragile for you, the Galaxy S8 Active brings a rugged frame, shatterproof display, and a textured back. Read More

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44% off Aukey Dash Cam, Full HD Wide Angle With Night Vision - Deal Alert

This cam features an emergency recording mode, activated by sharp turns or sudden stops, which automatically captures unexpected driving incidents. Read More

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VPNs have a trust issue: Here's what TunnelBear did about it

TunnelBear's third-party security audit helped the VPN service fix vulnerabilities and prove its seriousness about protecting its customers. Read More

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Intel's 8th-gen 'Coffee Lake' Core CPUs will be revealed during the great American eclipse

The 8th-generation of Intel's Core processors will be revealed August 21, in the shadow of the great American eclipse and AMD's Ryzen. Read More

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Intel releases final Core i9 specs and release dates—and Threadripper is faster (sometimes)

Intel has released the final clock speeds and ship dates of its Core i9 microprocessors, in its ongoing war with AMD's Threadripper chips. Read More

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Anker's ludicrously popular Soundcore bluetooth speaker is just $27 right now

Amazon is currently selling Anker's portable bluetooth speaker at one of its lowest prices ever. Read More

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67% off Amir 3 in 1 Cell Phone Camera Lens Kit - Deal Alert

The kit fits most cell phone models and includes fisheye, macro and super wide angle lenses. High quality and professional looking pictures from your cell phone's camera, for just $9.99 with this 67% off deal. Read More

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The Pixel and Pixel XL are finally on sale (and you get a free Daydream View, too)

Right now the Google store is offering $125 off the Pixel and $200 off the Pixel XL, plus a bonus of a free Daydream View. Read More

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Amazon and Twitch Prime subscribers can grab Day of the Tentacle Remastered for free

Twitch Prime members can grab a free copy of Day of the Tentacle Remastered through August 9. Read More

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