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Twitter Beta Register

Twitter is the latest company to jump on the Android beta testing bandwagon, by allowing a small amount of users/testers access to a new version of its official application prior to its official release on the Play Store. The social networking giant is implementing Android’s new beta program in an effort to minimize the possibility of releasing buggy updates to its users.

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While Google Play has been pretty stingy with its free app gifts, Amazon has been holding down the Free App Giveway Fort on Android with weekly promos similar to Apple’s App of the Week freebies. This week, rather than giving away just one app, Amazon is giving away 10 of its greatest hits, including Angry Birds, Cut the Rope, SwiftKey, Paper Camera, World of Goo, and more.

To get the freebies all you need to do is hit up this Amazon Appstore promo page on your Android device. Or you can use the individual links posted below:

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AT&T has received a lot of gruff over the past few months from T-Mobile and its prepaid wireless service plans, so to strike back, AT&T is launching its Aio Wireless prepaid brand nationwide next month.

The new service offers AT&T customers the option to sign up for prepaid data plans starting as cheap as $40 a month for 250MB, to $70 a month for 7GB with a bunch of other options in between. After being tested in markets in Flordia, Texas, and Atlanta, Aio wireless will be available online to all U.S. customers starting mid-September.

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We’ve already seen the Galaxy Note III’s new front panel in black, but like most Samsung smartphones, it’ll be available in white, too. And the leaked photos above show you exactly what that model will look like.

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Today, Three U.K. announced its latest scheme aimed at abolishing roaming charges when using your phone abroad. Entitled ‘Feel at Home,’ the plan enables you to use your regular Three allowance – contract, mobile broadband, or PAYG – whilst travelling, at no extra cost.

Sounds great! But, there is a catch.

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