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Shadowgun fans have been waiting almost a year for the release of the multi-player version DeadZone and now it’s finally here… well, sort of. MadFinger Games has released a public beta version of the game onto the Google Play Store in order to polish up network code, find bugs, and improve the basic gameplay experience. However, it is only compatible with Tegra 3 devices.

Verizon has come out and confirmed an October 18 launch date for the Motrola DROID RAZR HD and RAZR MAX HD. I’m expecting a full onslaught of marketing to accompany these devices as Verizon seems partial to the RAZR line. The next iteration of the RAZR line will feature similar specs, with the only distinguishable advantage being the larger battery and storage available in the RAZR MAXX HD (which I find lame of Motorola).

Back in June, a California District Court granted a preliminary injunction on sales of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the US. The district court ruling was in reference to Apple’s ‘604 patent, pertaining to universal search. Samsung quickly filed an appeal, contended that the relatively low sales numbers of the Galaxy Nexus would present no harm to Apple and the Court of Appeals agreed to temporarily lift the ban (reason why you don’t recall it being banned).

One of the most requested features of the Google+ apps has been support for Pages. Users have been dying for the ability to manage their Pages from within the mobile app. Thankfully, Google listened, and has finally pushed an update to the Android app to allow for Page support. But before you go saying Hallelujah, they didn’t exactly implement it in the best possible way. It’s actually a bit annoying, especially if you use Google’s 2-step verification.

The popular productivity app Springpad gained a few great features on both its web app and mobile apps. If you thought organizing your virtual notebooks with Springpad was already easy, wait until you start using this updated version. Features include:

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