World of Warcraft Remote service is now free

 

Fans of World of Warcraft have many options for playing the game. Some enjoy just meeting new friends, joining a guild and socializing while playing casually. Others go all out and have to raid every day. Others spend their time in the auction house buying and selling. Even though you can’t raid or participate in Arena on your mobile phone, you can still chat and check your Auction House purchases and sales using the World of Warcraft Remote app.

The remote service was originally attached with a subscription service, but it is now free for all current subscribers. If you haven’t checked it out yet, now is the time. The app lets you stay in touch with your guild mates, create, bid and collect gold via the Auction House.

It’s a handy tool for keeping up to date while not in front of your PC.

 

Radio Shack cuts Apple iPhone 4S to $125 starting Sunday, August 26th

 

The 6th generation Apple iPhone is rumored to be introduced on September 12th, the same day it might be available for pre-orders, so some carriers and retailers are beginning to cut the price of the Apple iPhone 4S so that they can clean out the inventory before the actual launch of the Apple iPhone 5.

This is great news for the consumer. Radio Shack which is cutting the price of the Apple iPhone 4S by $75 to $125 with a 2-year contract starting on Sunday. That price is for the 16GB version. The 32GB model is cut to $225 while the 64GB model will cost $325. The two latter models will also require a signed 2-year contract.

The discount is good for new customers and existing ones. If you don’t want the newest model, this is a good time to get an iPhone.

 

More Grand Theft Auto 5 screenshots released

 

Earlier this week some screenshots of Rockstar’s upcoming Grand Theft Auto 5 hit the internet. Chances are that you liked what you saw. I know I was pretty impressed. Now Rockstar has released more screenshots from the game. They look pretty

 

Lexibook kids-tablet coming to the US

 

These days even young kids have their own tablets. It’s better that they play with their own than mess yours up. Now French educational tech maker Lexibook is bringing its eponymous kid tablet to the US starting next

 

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