8 awesome paid apps on sale for free for a limited time

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We told you about 10 paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free on Tuesday, and we got some great feedback from people who loved a bunch of the apps they found. More than half of them are actually still free downloads, so be sure to check out yesterday’s post to snag them. Today, we’re back with eight new paid iOS apps on sale for free, and you can grab them all if you hurry.

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Stream Spotify to any car stereo with this $17 gadget

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Services like Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music and other streaming music solutions are fantastic when you’re at home, commuting or working out, but what happens when you’re in your car driving around? Listening to terrestrial radio really just isn’t an option considering how terrible it is these days, but only newer cars have Bluetooth or aux-in ports that let you play music from your phone.

If you have an older car, don’t worry — the BGR Deals Team has a simple solution for you that will let you stream music from your phone to any car stereo, and it only costs $17 on Amazon right now: Meet the JETech Wireless FM Transmitter Radio Car Kit.

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What it’s like to switch from the iPhone 6s to the original iPhone

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What if you broke your iPhone 6s and the only other phone you had available to you in a pinch was the original iPhone? Would it even be usable still? That’s what YouTuber Austin Evans wanted to find out in a new video in which he puts the iPhone 6s head-to-head with the first-generation iPhone. While today’s iPhones still have a lot of the same basic features as the original iPhone — most notably the home button and the multi-touch display — the first iPhone lacks just about everything else that you’d expect from a modern smartphone.

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Android 6.0: The 5 best new features in Marshmallow

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Google’s big fall event is behind us, and we have some great new hardware to show for it. The new Nexus 5X is the hotly anticipated follow-up to 2013’s Nexus 5, and it’s everything Android fans were hoping for. Then the larger Nexus 6P offers an all-aluminum body, a 2K display and solid performance for a surprisingly affordable price. Bold phones are set to begin shipping next month, and fans of the “pure Android” experience can’t wait.

Of course, Google also spent some time on software during Tuesday’s press conference, and Android 6.0 Marshmallow is set to begin rolling out next week.

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Why the iPhone 6s is and isn’t waterproof

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Over the weekend, some bold iPhone 6s owners decided it was time to do something crazy with the new device, so you don’t have to: they dunked the phone in water to see what happens. And, surprisingly, the iPhone 6s proved to be a lot more water-resistant than we would have expected. But why didn’t Apple say anything about this particular characteristic, something that would make the iPhone 6s even more desirable than it already is?

It turns out that the company has made certain design changes and used several components that make the iPhone 6s water-resistant. At the same, though, other parts are yet to receive the same treatment, which means the iPhone 6s isn’t exactly ready to sport a waterproof certification.

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FEATURED — iPhone 6s Review

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Months of rumors, record-breaking sales, staggering benchmark scores… can Apple’s new iPhone possibly live up to the hype?

When I reviewed the iPhone 6 last year, I explained how different reviewing an iPhone is compared to reviewing other smartphones. Reviews typically have a great deal of influence over readers, giving them a good sense of a device’s strengths and weaknesses before it even launches. Smartphone shoppers then use this information to help guide their purchases. With the iPhone, however, reviews don’t carry anywhere near as much weight with readers. Instead, people make decisions more often than not based on Apple’s marketing and its general aura. At least, that’s typically the case.

This year, things are different. I have never received emails from so many people on the fence about whether or not they should buy a new iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus. Hundreds of emails from iPhone owners wondering if the 6s is a worthy upgrade from the 6, and from Android users debating whether or not to switch.

What is perhaps most surprising about the timing of this shift in sentiment, interestingly, is the fact that the answers to these questions are easier in 2015 than they have ever been in the past.

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Amazon deal: Save $1,200 on a giant 60-inch 4K LED TV

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Look, we’re going to level with you right now: 4K resolution is not yet a necessity for flat-screen TVs. That said, we’re quickly approaching a time when ultra HD content is widely available, and services like Netflix already offer some of their content in 4K resolution. Also, if you’re in the market for a large flat-screen TV, you really should future-proof it by going 4K.

Of course, you don’t have to spend a fortune just to future-proof your television, because Amazon has a huge sale going right now on the LG Electronics 60UF8500 60-inch 4K Ultra HD 3D Smart LED TV (2015 Model).

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The cheap iPhone rumor refuses to die

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Many previous reports have said that Apple is also developing a smaller iPhone version in addition to the 4.7-inch iPhone 6s and the 5.5-inch iPhone 6s Plus. Dubbed the iPhone 6c, the device supposedly has a 4-inch display and specs that match last year’s iPhone 6. The rumors said Apple will launch the device in early 2016, and a new report seems to indicate that the iPhone maker might indeed be working on a cheaper iPhone.

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The Tesla Model X’s most ridiculous feature: ‘Bioweapon defense mode’

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We’ve all been there before: You’re driving down the street minding your own business when a terrorist unleashes a deadly mutated strain of smallpox into the air. What do you do? Well if you’re driving a Tesla Model X you can press a button labeled “bioweapon defense mode” to help you escape the danger. Yes, really: The Model X actually has a bioweapon defense mode button.

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New memory chips use light to store and transmit data 100 times faster than SSD

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Computers are only as fast as their components, and one key component is about to get a serious shot of adrenaline.

Solid-state drives marked a huge step forward in device memory, capable of reading and writing data at speeds far greater than any disc-based hard drive. SSD technology still uses electronic chips to move data though, which introduces a number of factors that limit the speeds at which data can be transferred. A revolutionary new type of memory chip being developed by researchers at Oxford University and Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has completely eliminated those speed-limiting issues, and it could lead to storage solutions that outperform SSD drives by a staggering margin.

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