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Android-powered game consoles have really started to take off this year, what with devices like the NVIDIA Shield, the Ouya, the GamePop, and others arriving. But they could be set to receive a big boost from Google, which is reportedly developing a game console of its own.

Sources claim the search giant is also working on an Android-powered smartwatch that could launch before the end of the year.

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T-Mobile is sending out invites to its latest press event that is set to take place July 10, 2013, in New York City. There’s not much to see on the invite, unfortunately, which ultimately means we have no idea what to expect from this event. But the carrier is promising to show off its “boldest moves yet.”

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At an Android whiteboard meeting yesterday, Facebook announced a new beta program to help strengthen its Android app. By allowing a small amount of users/testers access to new software before its official release, Facebook is hoping to cut down on the possibility of releasing buggy updates to the masses.

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Delta Air Lines announced version 2.1 of its official Fly Delta app for Android this week, bringing with it a couple of new features such as the ability to shop and purchase international flights, and book seats 24 hours ahead of your trip.

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From July 1, British Airways is set to change its electronic devices policy after landing, allowing smartphones, tablets and other gadgets to be used immediately after the plane leaves the runway. Under BA’s existing rules, passengers must wait until the plane has stopped at the terminal building before powering up their devices.

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