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| | Getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is no longer the mark of true celebrity — getting a mobile game is. Following the massive success of life sim Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, developerGlu Mobile announced plans to build dedicated games for rapper Nicki Minaj and action-film vet Jason Statham. That begs the question: Now that celebrity video games are officially a thing, who should get one next? Here's our wish list of celebs that would make for the most awesomely entertaining time-suckers on mobile.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | What better way to kick off the new year than getting your kid (or yourself) a great smartphone that won't break the bank? Sure, you could go through your carrier and pay upward of $650 for that shiny new iPhone, but if you want to have money left over for things like books, food and housing, you should consider an affordable unlocked device. | | | |  | Drones aren't just for paparazzi and film crews anymore. A simple beginner's model can cost less than $100, with camera drones starting at a few hundred dollars. More complex drones, starting at less than $1,000, offer customizable and programmable features, turning them into truly autonomous devices that can make their own decisions. | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | If you're going to buy a device that doubles as a laptop and a tablet, the display really matters. Dell's Inspiron 11 3000 ($440 as tested, $330 to start) 2-in-1 stands out because its touch screen is brighter and more colorful than those offered by the competition. The Intel Pentium N3530 processor, 4GB of RAM and 500GB provide the pep and storage you need, all for well under $500, and this Dell lasts longer on a charge than most of its peers. There are faster 2-in-1s in this price range, but overall, the updated Inspiron 11 3000 is the one to beat. | | | | | |
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