Now, most probably the Flash player in YouTube will be replaced by YouTube’s HTML5 player as it has been improved with a lot of functions. Here, you can annotate and enable captions as the contextual menu lets you copy the embedding code and the video’s URL. Besides, YouTube now offers 480p and 1080p options for WebM videos and there’s a native full-screen support if you use a Firefox nightly build or Chrome’s dev channel.

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Photo Cube Smartphone Printer is something different that you never expect. It uses dye sublimation and produces high quality prints to rival your local print shop. At the same time, the printer is capable of printing directly from your iPad, iPhone or Android device.
The dimension of the printer is 17.5cm x 15cm and it is cordially more compact than the normal printers. Moreover, you can use the printer to charge your iPhone or iPod by directly connecting to them via USB.

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We have been discussing about a lot of software for various purposes. One of them is data recovery. In such a way, we have another software called Word 2007 Recovery. It is one of the safest and reliable tools that lets you restore the damaged or corrupted MS Word files.
Using this application, you can recover multiple MS Word files in a single repair cycle. Moreover, you can use the software to repair the large sized files without any extra efforts or difficulties.

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On December 9, 2011, Sharp is going to release its rocking Galapagos EB-A71GJ-B tablet in the Japanese market. The dimension of the tablet is 195mm x 122mm x 11.9mm and it weighs just 396 grams. With this tablet, you can have a 7-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, a 1GHz Cortex-A9 dual-core processor, a 1GB of RAM, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with LED flash, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR.

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Most of us are using Google Checkout. Now, the news is that Google Checkout is merging with Google Wallet. Therefore, Google will no longer have both the payment services. Google says, “We’re starting to take all the great functionality and ease-of-use you’ve come to know with Google Checkout and merge it with Google Wallet to create a single wallet, whether you’re buying online or in-store. We’re also starting to integrate Google Wallet as the payment method on Android Market, YouTube, Google+ Games and many other Google sites.”

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