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Apple is expected to unveil its first smartwatch sometime this year, and there’s one company who will be right on its tail, competing for sales. As you may have already guessed, that company is Samsung.

Lee Young Hee, executive vice president of the Korean company’s mobile business, confirmed the move during an interview with Bloomberg.

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You’ve probably had enough of hearing about Samsung’s new Galaxy S4 by now, but just in case you need a refresh on the specifications, check out the company’s fancy new infographic.

Posted on the Samsung Tomorrow blog, the graphic gives you a clean and detailed insight into each of the Galaxy S4’s specifications, including processor, weight, dimensions, and more. Samsung also included the device’s launch colors (Black Mist and White Frost).

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Google’s Nexus 10 gets its own ad spot today, easily seen at the search giant’s own YouTube video portal, and embedded above. Looks like Google is taking a page from the Apple advertising playbook, humanizing a very technical feature: multiple user support.

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Today Google released a minor update to its Gmail app for Android. There’s not a lot in the update, but Google has added a handy feature that allows you to reply to and archive emails from the notifications menu. Simply tap on an unread email’s notification to reply or archive. The feature is pretty limited unfortunately, as you can only reply or archive when exactly one email is displayed in Android’s notifications menu. It doesn’t work with a list of unread emails, which seems pretty self-defeating.

“The new app also introduces faster search and better search suggestions so you can find your messages quickly online and offline,” according to Google.

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T-Mobile has been relegated to being America’s #4 U.S. carrier, thanks to it’s failed acquisition deal with AT&T. Apparently, the company has some big plans to put it back in the spotlight though.

T-Mobile just sent out invites to an exclusive event on March 26th in New York, where it is expected to detail plans to change its wireless business.

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