I was a bit skeptical when the Nexus Q sold out in less than 24 hours, and rightfully so it would appear. Today, Google began sending out emails to Nexus Q customers (a short list btw) who had pre-ordered the device to inform them that they were postponing the consumer launch to work on making it even better. In other words, “we realized no one wants a $300 doorstop.”

Samsung’s Music Hub service, which originally launched in the UK, is now available to Galaxy S III owners here in the U.S. Samsung’s Music Hub is like a Google Muisc/iTunes/Amazon Cloud Player/Spotify/Pandora Radio/etc., etc., all mixed into one. If you’re familiar with any of those services, then the Music Hub concept will be extremely familiar to you. Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s take a look at what exactly the service offers, how much it costs, and whether or not it’s something you may be interested in.

The times sure are a-changin’, and we’re now in an age where political leaders are announcing running mates via mobile apps. Much like Barack Obama’s decision to announce VP running mate Joe Biden via text message, Mitt Romney has decided to announce his VP via a mobile app entitled “Mitt’s VP.”

Great news for any Sprint HTC EVO 3D owners out there: Ice Cream Sandwich is available and ready for installation. That’s right, now you can get your Ice Cream Sandwich in 3D! It’s so real, you could almost eat it! Joking aside, the update started hitting users earlier this morning, and according to Sprint, here’s what to expect:

By now, we should all know that texting while driving is a danger not only ourselves and our passengers, but to everyone we share the road with. With over 1 million new mobile users a week in the U.S., that makes for a scary number of possible distracted drivers. The temptation is there, especially in young drivers, but as AT&T has shown us, “It Can Wait.”

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