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Google has announced its acquisition of leading mobile office solution Quickoffice. Quickoffice has proved to be one of the most powerful mobile office suites available and has shared success across multiple mobile platforms including Android and iOS. It’s tough to tell what Google has planned for the office suite but we’re sure it involves Google Docs, Google Drive, and a host of other productivity apps.

There’s no telling what the future will hold for the Quickoffice suite currently on iOS, as well as platforms other than Android — but one has to wonder: will Google simply kill them off or keep them after they integrate its features into their own apps? Details are bit scarce at this point but we’ll keep you updated.

Looks like Google is on another acquisition kick, as they’ve been scooping up companies left and right over the past month. We certainly welcome this latest addition and look forward to the Quickoffice integration.

If you don’t feel like waiting on your specific carrier to open pre-orders for the Galaxy S III and prefer purchasing your mobile devices from Best Buy, you’ll be happy to know Best Buy has begun taking pre-orders for the Galaxy S III on AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint.

The HTC One X has had quite the bumpy U.S. release, and thanks to some unfortunate events at Customs, was delayed for a bit. HTC’s newest device has been missing from AT&T since the fiasco and ITC review, but it appears everything is kosher now, and the HTC One X is back in stock and ready to be ordered.

HTC One S users can expect a maintenance update from T-Mobile to hit their devices soon. It started rolling out yesterday and will continue making the rounds until July 7. That’s a pretty big update window, so don’t freak out if you don’t see it for a while. The update will be pushed OTA and according to T-Mobile there is no manual update option at this time.

It turns out February’s rumors were true and HTC will indeed be getting the Playstation Suite, however, it will be called the Playstation Mobile thanks to a Sony rebranding. Sony announced the rebranding along with the HTC partnership today at E3.

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