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Following the unveiling of the new Moto G in São Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday, Motorola has uploaded the handset’s first ad to YouTube. The one-minute clip focuses on the handset’s specifications — including its display, quad-core processor, and all-day battery life — as well as the built-in Google services and a “guaranteed” update to Android 4.4 KitKat.

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Google Search for Android received a nice new update this week, which adds a whole bunch of new Google Now cards and features that’ll help you keep up with your favorite websites, get movie and TV recommendations, and find interesting articles from around the web.

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Last month HTC unveiled the One Max, as a dramatically upscaled variant to its immensely popular high-end Android-powered smartphone, the HTC One, and now Sprint has officially announced that the phablet will be available to purchase on any of its 2-year tariffs starting at $299 or for $25 per month with the Sprint One Up program, as from tomorrow, November 15.

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AT&T has again broadened its horizons for the second time this month by upgrading and expanding its LTE connectivity services to another 10 additional locations across the U.S., giving the mega-carrier a total of 471 LTE markets nationwide. The announcement was made in a sequential series of press releases on the carrier’s official website.

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Following the launch of the new Moto G earlier today, Verizon has confirmed that it will be offering the device on prepaid plans in early 2014.

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