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SuperTooth Crystal Bluetooth in-car Speakerphone Review

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It’s time once again for SuperTooth to bring on an in-car speakerphone world to a boiling point with the SuperTooth Crystal   . This device is nearly as iconically shaped as its predecessor with the  SuperTooth HD   , and certainly has enough functionality to make up for the fact that it doesn’t look quite as flashy. Here in the Crystal you’ve got exactly what SuperTooth promises: high quality in-car Bluetooth connected speakerphone action. This device connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth and allows you to use it as a surrogate for your device’s speakers and microphones. In other words, you can keep your smartphone in your pocket and this device will allow you to talk to your friends in the car without literally holding your phone up to your head. Once you’ve got this device synced up properly – just a couple of button taps and you’re done – you’ve only to insert it in your car with its included metal clip. The metal clip connects to the actual device via the Crystal’s built-in ma

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier now comes inside Samsung’s 830 SSD

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Samsung is announcing today that for a limited time only when you purchase one of their 830 Series Solid State Drives, right out of the box you’ll get access to one of the most epic shooter games in the history of gaming. This offer is only good with 128 GB or higher size capacities on Series 830, and your purchase will include a code inside your box that will allow you to download the full PC version of the brand new game from Ubisoft. This game goes by the name of Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier. This release will bring you SSD power with high-performance with a Serial ATAS Revision 3.0 interface, this bringing on twice the data bandwidth of interfaces from this device’s previous generation. As Reid Sullivan, Senior Vice President, Mobile Entertainment, Samsung Electronics America notes, “Our 830 Series SSDs allow gamers to boot their systems far more quickly, load games or other apps in a flash, and enjoy a remarkably fast-paced gaming experience.” That should be a given