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Samsung has taken a break from announcing “The Next Big Thing,” to announce the smaller, entry-level Galaxy Music. This mini-speaker that makes calls features a 3-inch QVGA(240×320) TFT display, dual frontal stereo speakers, 3MP fixed-focus rear camera w/ no flash, Android 4.0, 4GB on board storage (expandable microSD up to 32GB), 512MB(RAM), an unspecified processor and a 1,300mAh battery.

Atrix 2 users woke up to a nice surprise today. AT&T has decided to finally treat Atrix 2 users to Ice Cream Sandwich. The update, which began today, will bump up Atrix 2 users from that tired ol’ Gingerbread and have their device feeling brand spanking new.

If you live an active lifestyle and have trouble finding a pair of earbuds to stay put while you’re working up a sweat, then you might want to check out our next deal. For a limited time, you can pick up a MEElectronics Sport-Fi S6 earphone workout package for only $32. That’s a great price for a package that includes:

Wild Blood was highly anticipated by mobile gamers due to it being Gameloft’s first release powered by the Unreal Engine. Naturally, when the game launched last month on iOS and not on Android, many were disappointed. I can understand if Gameloft needed some extra time to tweak things for Android, but from what I’m reading in the reviews, they didn’t seem to do a very good job of it.

It’s only been a couple weeks since Amazon Wireless dropped the price of the HTC One X to $19.99 (new 2-year contract/customers) and they’re already dropping the price even lower. Lower?! How much lower can they go without giving it away? How’s a penny sound? That’s right, for a penny and a 2-year contract with AT&T, you can grab yourself a brand new HTC One X.

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