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Music Key could be the best music streaming service yet. Photo: YouTube

Music Key could be the best music streaming service yet. Photo: YouTube

The YouTube music streaming service you’ve been hearing about for months is finally here. It’s called YouTube Music Key, and it lets subscribers stream and save high-quality music and music videos on the web and on Android and iOS devices. For now, however, you’ll need an invite to use it.

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Things get weird when Samsung stops copying Apple and tries to do its own thing, and as if to remind us of that salient fact, the company tapped famed Korean rapper Mad Clown, to blast out rap on its new corporate sustainability animated rap video.

The Samsung rap video highlights the company’s positive stats on diversity on work-life, but fails to mention some of the grimmer facts that were discovered in its sustainability report that was published earlier this year.

Samsung posted its bizarre rap video this morning, boasting sick statistic-laced rhymes like “Samsung, we 280,000 humans, 40 percent 112,000 women. You don’t have to worry after giving birth.” If that sick line doesn’t make you want to sign up to build the next Galaxy S6, just listen to the rest of the catchy raps in the video above.

The Nexus 6 isn't going to be readily available anytime soon. Image: Google

The Nexus 6 isn’t going to be readily available anytime soon. Image: Google

T-Mobile was scheduled to begin selling the Nexus 6 in stores and online today, but the carrier has been forced to postpone its launch by one week. The reason for the delay, T-Mobile says, is to give customers “the best experience possible.”

The new Moto G is already getting a taste of Lollipop. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The new Moto G is already getting a taste of Lollipop. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

For a short while it looked like LG was going to become the first third-party device manufacturer to roll out an official Android 5.0 Lollipop update, but Motorola has beaten the South Korean company to it. Its massive Lollipop upgrade is already rolling out to users with an unlocked Moto G, and this time it isn’t just a soak test.

Nexus 6 is coming to AT&T. Image: Google

Nexus 6 is coming to AT&T. Image: Google

AT&T will begin taking pre-orders for Google’s new Nexus 6 tomorrow, November 12, the carrier has confirmed. It will be available on AT&T Next plans from $22.77 a month, or you can pay $682.99 upfront to bag it without a two-year commitment.

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