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Nexus 5

The Google Nexus 5 is almost upon us. After numerous rumored launch dates came and went, the fifth generation smartphone from the search giant looks to be just hours away from becoming reality. It's hardly a closely guarded secret though and it seems like we know pretty much everything the Nexus 5 will have to offer thanks to the tsunami of leaks which have made their way onto the web. We've seen everything from early sketches to actual handsets and boxes We've even spotted one in a Google promotional video for Android 4.4. KitKat . The follow up to last year's  Nexus 4 , the Nexus 5 looks nailed on to be made by LG once again as the Korean firm enjoys a bit of a revival in fortunes in the mobile market. The Nexus 5 seems set to ape the design of the new  Nexus 7 , while being the first handset to ship with Google's newest operating system - the aforementioned Android KitKat. Expect it to be powerful, feature filled and reasonably priced. Nexus 5 release...

Nike Fuel Band

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In the event that you at any point felt that whisking your morning eggs was a standout amongst the most strenuous yet neglected workouts of the day, the Nike Fuelband Se could be the result.  The Se, which redesigns Nike's existing Fuelband, is about significantly more than simply aggregating your by and large action and releasing a huge number at the closure of the day.  This is presently about full form following and giving you a chance to let it know precisely what you're doing at different minutes of the day so it can compensate you likewise.  It will touch base on November 6 far and wide at the cost of $149 or £129 (around Au$156), with an updated ios application. No, there's still no Android help, however Nike says its in the meets expectation As large devotees of the definitive Fuelband's moderate look, we're happy that Nike hasn't tried to reinvent it or include any new extravagant accessories with regards to the fittings.  The new ...

Facebook may collect detailed user behaviour data, including onscreen cursor tracking

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Facebook already encourages users to share more  personal information  and pictures, and now, it appears that  social networking service  also wants  to analyse  how users browse the website, minutely.   Facebook says it may start  collecting data  on minute user interactions with its content, according to a new  report  by  the Wall Street Journal .   According to Facebook analytics chief Ken Rudin, the data could  comprise  of user  behaviour   patterns  such as 'how long a user's cursor hovers over a certain part of its website', or 'whether a user's newsfeed is visible at a given moment on the screen of his or her mobile phone'.    He added that this information could be added to a data analytics warehouse accessible throughout Facebook for a number of purposes ranging from product development to better targeting of  advertising .   The knowledge of whether a certain u...