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Looking to get your lady a new smartphone this Valentine’s Day? What could be better than Samsung’s hot pink Galaxy Note II? It boasts all of the same features as its very popular siblings — including that large 5.5-inch display, and a speedy quad-core processor — only now it’s as cute as a kitten.

Yesterday, we told you about Phone Hub’s Item TrackR, a free app that helps you find misplaced devices equipped with Bluetooth, like like BT headsets. More importantly, the app will work with Phone Hub’s own Wallet TrackR, a slim plastic sliver that fits inside your wallet and help you find it through the Item TrackR app.

Aha. But you may have noticed we mentioned it on our sister site, Cult of Mac; that’s because yesterday, the app was only available on iOS. What a difference a day makes.

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The default Twitter app is usually one of the worst apps to use if you want to interact with the Twittersphere on your smartphone. There are a couple options out there for both iOS and Android that are a lot better and more feature rich.

Twitter is trying to make their app better, and they have a new update for both iOS and Android that streamlines the app and makes it easier and faster to get to great content.

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Even though Android has been dominating the smartphone marketshare, the tablet wars are a completely different story as the iPad is clearly the most popular device while all Android tablets are struggling to gain significant usage.

In a new report from the Chitika Ad Network, Apple’s iPad now accounts for 81% of U.S. tablet web traffic. The iPad is so far ahead of the Android tablets, that even if you combined the top 3 performing Android tablets marketshare, they still would look insignificant next to the iPad’s numbers.

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Wunderlist 2 has finally been released for Android tablets today, almost two months after it made its debut on iOS, Mac, and PC. Arguably the best free task management app, Wunderlist 2 boasts a whole host of awesome new features, and it’s been optimized to run perfectly on Google’s Nexus tablets, the Amazon Kindle Fire, and other Android-powered slates.

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