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When Android launched Ice Cream Sandwich back in October 2011 it was very unattractive, muddled and disorganized, but Google has never stopped dabbling with Android’s design and now it has evolved into a significantly cleaner, more subtle operating system. However, it looks like the search engine giant isn’t done just yet.

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IFA is quickly approaching and manufacturers all over the world are preparing to unveil their latest and greatest products — so it’s only fitting that a report published by a South Korean publication emerged earlier today disclosing that Samsung is reportedly planning to debut its next super-sized smartphone at the event.

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Not to be left behind Apple’s HealthKit framework that collects and aggregates a user’s health data from various services and devices, Google is working on its own health service called Google Fit if this report from Forbes is to be believed.

The service will collect data from popular fitness trackers and health related apps and aggregate them into a central place, similar to Apple’s HealthKit.

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A couple of days ago, we reported that the initial batch of OnePlus One shipment have been delayed again because of some OpenSSL vulnerabilities, which the CyanogenMod team decided to fix before shipping the handset.

Now, in a quick turn of events, the CM team has managed to fix the bugs and get the required certification again, which allows OnePlus to ship the phones to consumers from as early as today i.e. June 13.

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Today’s the day the 2014 World Cup finally kicks off in Brazil, and I don’t know about you, but I couldn’t be more excited. I’m a massive football (yes, that’s what it’s called) fan and I want to make sure I don’t miss a game, so I’m adding the entire World Cup schedule to my Google Calendar. Here’s how you can do the same in just a few seconds.

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