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We’re already aware of the numerous tasks the superb Galaxy Note II can perform, but did you know interactive water art is one of them? I’m guessing you didn’t, and it’s likely something you’ll never perform using your Galaxy Note II, but for Daniel Kupfer, it was a creative inspiration.

Amazon Wireless has a pretty sweet deal for anyone looking to pick up the Samsung Galaxy Note II on AT&T. Although it’s currently back ordered, you can still order one at the low price of $174.99 for new customers and $199.99 for upgrades (both with 2-year agreements). That’s a cool $100 off what you’d pay if you were to pick one up directly from AT&T!

Android is no longer top dog in the U.S.

The iPhone 5 has become Apple’s fastest-selling iPhone yet, with 5 million units sold during its first three days of availability. More than two months after its debut, the handset is still facing a one-week shipping delay via the Apple online store. In fact, the device is selling so well that it just helped iOS overtake Android’s market share in the United States.

Google has recently updated the review system for the Google Play store by linking all reviews to a users Google+ account. While this move is sure to incur backlash from privacy proponents and angry trolls, I’m all for it and feel it creates a more respectable app review system that I can trust.

Google is sending out emails to let people know that at 12 noon PST, the Nexus 4 will once again be available for purchase via the Google Play store. This will certainly brighten the day for those of you who failed to hit your F5 key fast enough the first time.

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