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Samsung to acquire Dacor, makers of crazy Android-powered ovens and other expensive appliances
Samsung Electronics America has announced that it is in the process of acquiring Dacor, a company famous for its high-end appliances but known to us as the creator of crazy Android ovens. The California-based company's brand and identity will not change, and neither will its operations or American manufacturing. Once the deal is finished, Samsung will own 100% of Dacor.
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Fossil's newest Android Wear watches have August release date
The Fossil Q Wander and Q Marshal smartwatches were announced during Baselworld and now it looks like the two Android Wear wearables have a 29 August release date.
If you find yourself struggling over which one to pick, there isn't a huge difference between the two 45mm steel cased timepieces, at least on the software side. Rather, it's a small matter of design that you'll be deciding on. The Q Wander has a curving, multi-finish case with wire lugs while the Q Marshal has a rugged case.
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Android Nougat 7.0 UK release date rumours | Android Nougat Developer Preview | Android Nougat new features | When will my phone get Android Nougat? When is Android Nougat coming out?
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Android Nougat Update Schedule & Release Date: When's It Coming To Your Android Phone?
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How to permanently erase data from an Android device
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When will your phone get Android Nougat?
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Apple and Android unite for half price
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