Apple Introduces iPhone SE

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Apple is indeed dropping a smaller iPhone, taking to its event in Cupertino today to unveil the brand new iPhone SE. Thankfully, the 5S-inspired design doesn’t skimp on the details. Offering fans a smaller, 4-inch alternative to the bigger 6S and 6S Plus, the SE is just as powerful as its predecessors — thanks to an A9 chip and M9 motion processor — and even boasts a 12MP iSight camera (with Focus Pixels and True Tone flash), Retina flash for its forward-facing camera, 4K video capabilities, high speed 802.11ac Wi-Fi (as well as Wi-Fi calling), 50% faster LTE, Apple Pay and Touch ID.The iPhone SE is $399 USD for 16GB or $499 USD for 64GB and launches March 31.

GAMEDOCK…..THISISMOTIONTV

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Let’s face it: as good as gaming on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch can be, it’s still lacking one critical element: tactile control. The GameDock ($125) is meant to rectify the situation by turning your iOS device into an old-school console. Thanks to two front-mounted USB ports and an outgoing dock connector, you can play nearly any iCade- or dock-ready game in full HD glory on your TV, using actual controllers. As anyone who’s tried to play classic ports like Sonic, Street Fighter, or Mega Man can attest, it makes all the difference in the world.