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What’s this? A Motorola device on Verizon being updated to the latest version of Android in a semi-reasonable time frame? I think the universe my implode. Looks like Dennis Woodside was serious when he said this was the “New Motorola” and that they’d be focusing on getting out updates much quicker.

Everyone’s favorite game jumping hobo has found his way to Android. If you haven’t already gone to see the movie, I highly recommend it. The Wreck-it Ralph game for Android is the perfect extension to this adorable movie and transports you to Game Central Station to join your favorite characters in three fun but challenging games.

You can now add AT&T to the list of U.S. carriers currently offering the Galaxy Note II. I know many of you have been waiting on this gargantuan, and now it can be yours for the subsidized price of $299.99. If you’re thinking about picking one up at full retail, expect to pay $649.99.

Quite a few Nexus 7 owners found themselves the victims of early adopter syndrome after ASUS and Google announced they’d be dropping the price of the 16GB model to $199 and introducing a 32GB model for $249. As you can imagine, there were a lot of unhappy people. Personally, I don’t fret about it too much, considering my purchase came with $25 worth of Play credit. However, not everyone received this credit and ASUS realizes this. Although they don’t owe anyone anything, they have been kind enough to offer a ₤25 credit to their online store for European customers who happened to purchase their Nexus 7 prior to October 30th.

After being bombarded with requests, Pinterest is finally going to allow users to create private boards. Pinterest is calling them “Secret Boards” and rolling them out in hopes that users will use them to create their holiday shopping lists. I’d call that wishful thinking, since we all know what those “Secret Boards” are really going to be used for.

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