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Anyone remember the Sony Ericsson LiveView? Well, it’s back! This time it’s simply called the Sony SmartWatch and Sony is hoping it will see a better adoption rate this time around. It’s looking good so far, as Sony just launched the SmartWatch online and it’s already “Temporarily Out Of Stock.” I’m not going to lie, I’ve wanted one of these since it was the “LiveView” but have held off for whatever reason. I’m once again tempted to pick one up as it’s quite a neat little device.


Don’t let the fact that Sprint’s LTE network isn’t yet up and running stop you from pre-ordering the first LTE device scheduled to launch on The Now Network. The LG Viper 4G LTE is now available for pre-order and will later launch on April 22 for a price of $99 after a new two-year service agreement and $50 mail-in rebate. For $99 you’ll be getting:


Samsung decided to drop a barrel of devices on us yesterday, all of which came with pricing and availability details (I know, right?). After a brief delay, it appears Samsung has managed to get TouchWiz to play nice with Android 4.0, finally making the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and 10.1 ready for prime time.

LogMeIn has launched a new cloud-based storage, syncing, and sharing service that hopes to compete with services like Dropbox, Box.net, and the upcoming Google Drive. Called ‘Cubby’, the service offers 5GB of free storage which is protected by LogMeIn’s 128-bit SSL encryption, and it can be accessed from a web browser or using the official Cubby apps for Android and iOS.


It’s been some time since we’ve seen an update to the popular productivity app Springpad, and for good reason. After fishing through months of feedback from over 3 million users, it appears the Springpad team has been hard at work improving their “Smart Notebooks,” and readying the release of their new and improved Smartpad 3.0. Released today, Springpad for Android and iOS features a complete redesign, with a clean UI and a plethora of new functions.

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