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    We heard about the existence of a bigger 6-inch version of the HTC One flagship called HTC One Max about three weeks ago. It is supposed to run on the Snapdragon 800 chipset and hit the shelves this September - about the same as the Galaxy Note III.

    HTC’s 8X was an excellent flagship perfect for the Windows Phone crowd. Despite the limitations of WP, HTC managed to engineer a handset that was not only nice to look at, but had specs that could (mostly) compete against other devices on the market. Of course, Android and iOS reign supreme, so it was ultimately held back by the OS. But for fans of Windows Phone 8, it was a wonderful device, and cheap, too.

    Turns out quite a bit gets accomplished in a minute on the Internet, and the number of networked devices in the world is expected to keep growing.
    Tweeting, chatting, downloading music, playing games, refreshing your Facebook feed – ever wondered how much data passes through the Internet in 60 seconds?

    A collection of new apps let users zoom, pan and control the action using hand gestures instead of traditional keyboards or mice.
    Like waving a wand, new apps are bringing a bit of magic to computers, enabling users to zoom, pan and control the action with hand gestures.