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Thieves in San Francisco are reportedly forming teams and developing new ways to steal your smartphone. The various schemes they’ve devised usually employ one person to create a distraction while another nabs your device and takes off with it. But a more recent trend uses a phony good Samaritan who will actually return your device in the hope of receiving a reward.

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Just one week after announcing its first Android-powered flip phone, Samsung has today announced another one! It’s called the Galaxy Golden, and it’s slightly more advanced than the Hennessy, with larger displays, a faster processor, a better camera, and a more recent version of Android.

It also has a number of special features, including a built-in pedometer and a business card reader.

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Wunderlist, one of the most popular multi-platform task management clients, has today been updated on Android to add Google+ login and faster syncing. The update is available to download now from Google Play, and as always, it’s completely free.

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Only last week, Three U.K. announced that Samsung’s latest Android tablet would be available to purchase in the “near future,” and now today it has officially launched the Galaxy Note 8.0 on a wide range of data-only contracts.

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AT&T has officially published its market expansion plans for the remainder of this year, and it’s pretty safe to say that it is right on track for its self set goal of providing nationwide coverage. Last night, in a press release the operator announced that its LTE connectivity will go live in five new markets starting from today, as well as expanding its existing coverage in another eight locations.

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