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Earlier today, Vodafone U.K. officially announced its incorporation of Sony’s much-anticipated Xperia Z1 to its rapidly growing lineup, and now the carrier is back with another announcement, and this time its for the Galaxy S4 Zoom. As from today, U.K. residents will be able to pick up Samsung’s camera/phone hybrid free of charge on any of Vodafone’s 24 month contracts, starting at £42 per month.

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Google is rolling out a much-needed update for its ‘Play Movies and TV’ app on the Play Store. The upgrade makes it significantly easier for users to browse through their My TV Shows collection, without having to scroll down an endless list of unorganized purchased content in order to find the show they are looking for.

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Today, Vodafone U.K. officially announced that Sony’s much-anticipated flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z1, is the latest device to be added to its rapidly growing lineup of 4G-enabled devices.

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Facebook announced this afternoon that Android and web users will now be able to edit status updates after they have been posted, meaning you can finally cleanse your status update masterpieces of careless typos without losing your cherished likes, comments and shares.

The new feature should be live on the web and Android versions of Facebook later this afternoon, but iOS users will have to wait a short while before it hits iPhones.

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Seminal 1990s tabletop role-playing game, Shadowrun, has recently come to the digital domain, originally with a version of Shadowrun Returns for the Mac, PC, and Linux platforms. Cult of Mac gave the game a stellar review, calling it a “fully realized tabletop to digital RPG conversion.” Say that five times fast.

Now the game is finally on tablets, both of the Android and iOS variety, and the buzz is that it’s a note-for-note port of the desktop game, minus the campaign editor. That’s a lot of game to smoosh into a tablet.

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