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Google unveiled the revamped model of its flagship 7-inch tablet, the Nexus 7, back in June, and a month later the device was available to purchase from the Play Store for $299. However, if your didn’t have the opportunity or the wherewithal to pick one up at the time, it might be of interest to know that you can currently grab the slate for $179.

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If you’re in the U.K. and are planning on picking up a shiny new Samsung Galaxy Note 3, now might be a good time to do so. For one week only, the popular independent retailer, Phones 4U, is offering a complimentary Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 with every purchase of the South Korean company’s flagship smartphone. However, to qualify for this offer, you will need to sign up to a new contract which start from £42.00 ($67) per month, plus a £49 up-front fee ($78) to cover the cost of the handset.

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Motorola said shortly after unveiling the Moto X that the handset wouldn’t be coming to Europe — but it seems the company may be changing its mind following the handset’s successful start in the United States.

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Adobe is in the process of pushing out a rather hefty update for its official Adobe Reader application on the Google Play Store. In addition to the usual bug fixes and speed optimizations, this upgrade brings a shedload of new features, including a completely redesigned file browser, new PDF export tools, Multi Window support and improved Text Search.

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Google has brought its handy info cards to the Google Play Movies & TV app in the United Kingdom, 8 months after they made their debut in the U.S. The cards allow you to view information on actors, related films, and even what song is playing in many of your favorite movies.

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