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If you’re not into the cartoony Mii-like golf games Android has available, you’ll be happy to hear EA has dropped some Tiger Woods PGA goodness on the Google Play Store. If you’re anything like Tiger, you’ll enjoy using your Wood on various courses including Pebble Beach, St. Andrews, TPC Sawgrass, Hazeltine, Doral, TPC Boston, and Greenbrier. This feature rich golf game includes:

The wait is almost over. Sprint’s beloved HTC EVO 4G LTE has acquired its U.S. citizenship and is ready to be stocked and sold in-store this Saturday. Expect to pay $199.99 with a two-year contract and if you’re extremely lucky, you might be able to take advantage of the LTE in a few months. Other than that, the HTC EVO 4G LTE is a pretty sweet phone, featuring:

N.O.V.A. 3 has finally dropped out of orbit and landed in the Google Play Store. After a brief stint on iOS, us Android users can finally get in on Gameloft’s latest sci-fi hit. With amazing graphics and immersive gameplay, N.O.V.A. 3 follows in the footsteps of its predecessors and provides top notch first person shooter action. As long as you have a device that supports this resource hog, you’ll be able to enjoy:

It looks like Oracle has been dealt another blow in their failed extortion scheme. Today, Judge William Alsup ended Oracle’s hopes of scraping together enough cash to pay their lawyers by ruling that the SSO of the APIs Google was previously found guilty of infringing, are in fact not covered under current copyright law. Now just play the video above for a complete summary.

Just over a week ago, Verizon announced their plans to launch a video aggregator app called Viewdini. They obviously got the inspiration from their horribly failed VideoSurf partnership which garnered close to 4,000 1-star reviews. Naturally, Verizon saw this as a success and decided to launch their own video aggregator service. You’ll find the service comes with many caveats but I guess we should be happy it doesn’t yet come pre-installed on our devices.

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