Recently updated software · aTube Catcher v3.8.1462 aTube Catcher lets you download videos from YouTube and other popular video sites without having to spend ages doing so. All latest updates and additions | Featured News 26 June 2013 Hands-on: $99 Android game console OUYA The crowd-funded Android-based console, OUYA, was launched yesterday. Raising over 8 million dollars in funding via Kickstarter, the company called BOXER8 (since renamed to OUYA) has been maufacturing the low-cost ($99) and open home console, and since AfterDawn was a part of the crowd funding, we got the console a bit beforehand. So let's take a look. OUYA is an Android based gaming ... Read full story 21 June 2013 Samsung unveils ATIV Q tablet, running Windows 8 & Android Samsung Electronics has unveiled two new tablets today; the ATIV Q and ATIV Tab 3. The new Samsung ATIV Q tablet allows users to experience both Windows 8 and Android (Jellybean 4.2.2) on the same device. Users will not only get access to Android apps via Google Play but also be able to transfer files, or sharing folders and files from Windows 8 to Android. The ATIV Q features a 13.3-inch, ... Read full story Other News 28 June 2013 - Microsoft: Windows Phone is clearly in third, who is BlackBerry?
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- Facebook denies giving data to Turkish government
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26 June 2013 - India now world's third largest smartphone market
- Motorola Mobility updates logo as it tries to re-invent itself
- Sony unbundled PS4 camera for price advantage over Xbox One, report says
- Turkey eyes Twitter control after weeks of anti-government protests
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25 June 2013 - Ouya console finally on sale
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24 June 2013 - Gartner: Tablet and mobile phone shipments to reach 2 billion this year
- FTC reviewing Google's Waze deal
- FIFA might drop 3D coverage for World Cup 2014
- Microsoft said Citadel takedown actions freed 2 million computers
- NVIDIA SHIELD dropped to $299 ahead of June 27 launch
- Samsung to launch 55-inch OLED TV in South Korea next week
- Intel joins board of Alliance for Wireless Power
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- Amazon sets Xbox One launch date at November 27
- Stores carrying Chromebooks tripled to 6,600
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22 June 2013 - Sony: PS3 update to address v4.45 issues due next week
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- EA: Online Pass is 'dead', never coming back
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21 June 2013 - Apple, Samsung working on heat-pipe cooling for upcoming phones?
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20 June 2013 - Xbox One will support used games, won't require Internet connection for Offline gaming
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