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Moto G4 Play Review From Wind Mobile (Pics & Video)

Overview Overall Rating: 8.5/10 STARS Motorola released earlier this year in May 2016,  the Moto g4 Play as a phone for the new adopters of smartphones — and for the people who are looking for a solid, well rounded, budget entry level device. This Moto g4 feels like a mid range phone with the premium feel case design and the 5" HD LCD screen, all coming in for only the price of a budget phone at $249 with Wind Mobile. Inside has a powerful Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 410 processor with a quad-core CPU and 2 GB of random access memory (RAM) – pretty good for running many apps without any problems. Now if you've been a loyal user and fan of the Moto G line, you know how well Motorola builds these phones. You'll be certain to find comfort in knowing that they have done it again. It's an amazing phone in our opinion. There's also a step up Moto g4 Plus model with a larger screen and a finger print scanner. Best Features Splash resistant desi

Elon Musk: The Man Who Owns Tesla Motors Wants To Send Humans To Mars

Elon Musk is a South African-born Canadian-American business magnate, investor, engineer and inventor. At the age of 45, he is going through leaps and bounds in order to send human to mars. His vision? To have humans as multi-planetary species because someday earth will no longer be here. Like other pioneering inventors, Elon is definitely one to write in the books of human history.

The New Blackberry Is Going All Software

Canadian software and smartphone maker Blackberry was once recognized as the leader in communication innovation, but quickly fell when Apple and Google stepped in the scene in 2007. Blackberry's stock price reached a high of $241.90 in July 2007 and has made a drop to $10.45 on Friday's closing bell. Now 6 years later, under their new CEO John Chen, the company is resurging with a punch.

Tips For Travelling To Europe In Your 20’s

Your 20's consist of no baggage that comes with life (mortgage, family, work) and your health is at its peak! You can still eat on the cheap, crash in hostels, and have the energy to explore the streets of Europe! Your mind will broaden and to be honest - the experience will change your life. Here are some tips on travelling to Europe: Use Hostels Hostels in Europe is generally clean, very well priced, and the best way to meet people in different countries to travel and explore with. Hotels in Europe can cost on average 100 euros a night (expensive), where hostels are on average 30 euros a night (deal!) The general perception of Hostels are that it's a place full of bed bugs and a real shabby place. But what you'll find is that some hostels are just as great as hotels, if not better sometimes! Side note: Bring a lock with you to use to lock your baggage in the lockers. It'll save you from buying one at the hostel at inflated prices.