Samsung outs Buy One, Get One free deal for its fast charge wireless charging pad

From this point on and up until March 19, there’s a nice deal to be had if you’re interested in purchasing a Samsung wireless charger with fast charging capabilities. If you’re in the US and opt to buy from Samsung’s own online store, then you’re in for a treat.

Basically you’ll pay for one charger but will actually be receiving two. Yes, it’s another of those BOGO (Buy One, Get One free) deals. The wireless charging pad costs $69.99, and shipping is free. It’s available in white and black.

And if you’ll be using it with the Galaxy S6 edge+ or the Note5, it will fast charge those…

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Nixon’s first Android Wear watch is made for the outdoors

Nixon Mission  Californian watchmaker Nixon is going smart — and super strong! The company today unveiled its new Mission smartwatch powered by Android Wear, with a rugged build made out of stainless steel and polycarbonate that’s made for the outdoors. Priced at $400, the Mission is a smartwatch for people who need robust gadgets. If you’re

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Leaked photo shows redesigned antenna lines on the iPhone 7

It’ still early for the iPhone 7, but alleged photos from the production line have already made their way on the web. The major change on the back (well, according to rumors) is the dual camera, but it seems Apple has redesigned the antenna too.

A close-up of the bottom shows the plastic lines, which weren’t our favorite design element on the iPhone 6 generation, have been retraced. The new lines stick closer to the top and bottom edge, leaving the metal back mostly undisturbed. The lines seem slimmer too, another bonus.

Leaked photos: Antenna lines • The whole back

These…

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LastPass aims to make two-factor authentication less annoying

Making two-factor authentication a little simpler. Photo: LastPassTwo-factor authentication is super secure, but incredibly annoying when you’re in a hurry. LastPass, one of the front-runners in password managers on desktop and mobile, might have the solution with a new mobile app that will simplify the login process to LastPass, which can then manage your many web accounts with ease. Instead of entering

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