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Boy, oh boy, what do we have here? Finally, Google is taking the Play Store to the next level by introducing Gift Card support. Android users have been waiting for this moment since they first opened the Android Market on their G1s. Lack of gift card support has been the Achilles heel of the Play Store and the main reason why Android has been unable to touch the App Store when it comes to paid content consumption. That’s all about to change thanks to a few hidden gems found within the updated Play Store apk.

I woke up this morning to find my credit card billed for my VIZIO Co-Star preorder. Previously, my order was in processing limbo, but now it looks like VIZIO might be ready to start shipping its $99 Google TV set-top box. I immediately checked my order online at the VIZIO store and was disappointed to find that it still said “Processing,” but I’m going to remain optimistic and hope to see that change to “Shipped” within the next day or two.

It’s officially official! The global launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 will start tomorrow. Samsung will begin by releasing the WiFi only models in the U.S. starting at $499 for the 16GB model and $549 for the 32GB version. You’ll also get to choose from either white or blue and will be able to pick them up from any of the following retailers: Best Buy, HH Gregg, Office Depot, Amazon, and Tiger Direct.

As the U.S. Galaxy Note 10.1 event gets underway, Samsung has released a hands on video to get new users acquainted with the amazing features included in the Note 10.1. Learn how to use the Galaxy Note 10.1 and all the great S-Pen features before it even hits shelves. Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_DQ_NYVoN8

The sleek looking black version of the Galaxy S III has been randomly popping up everywhere and was recently spotted on T-Mobile’s USA website. While we have yet to hear an official announcement from Samsung, we know it exists, and one U.K. retailer is even expecting to have it in stock soon.

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