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Daily Roundup: Hydrogen fuel cell USB charger, Tegra Note 7 review, Vine for Windows Phone and more!

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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$199 hydrogen fuel cell for USB

Thanks to Intelligent Energy, you can now purchase your very own personal hydrogen fuel cell. This $199 device doesn't get its power from a plug, as it turns hydrogen fuel into electricity. How much? Enough power to recharge your smartphone five times. Click the link for our hands-on video.

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OUYA's streamlined new user interface arrives later this month

An OUYA spokesperson has revealed that the $100 console is due for an update during the next few weeks. Most notably, it will include a completely refreshed UI, along with a few brand new features. Follow the link for all the details.

Vine finally arrives for Windows Phone

We knew it was coming, but Vine has finally made its way into the Windows Phone Store. Besides the joy of actually being able to use Twitter's video service, Windows Phone users can also pin their favorite 6-second video accounts to their home screen, too. Click through for the download.

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EVGA Tegra Note 7 review

EVGA's Tegra Note 7, as you might have guessed, sports a quad-core Tegra 4 chipset, 7-inch display and stylus. At $200 it packs quite a bang for your buck, but is it a worthy competitor to a much more elegant Nexus 7? Click through to find out.

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