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Fancy being able to use fingerprints to enable payment verification on PayPal for making purchases?

Having announced that feature with the Samsung Galaxy S5 at Mobile World Congress back In February, PayPal finally debuted that integration today — letting users in 25 different countries login to PayPal by simply placing one of their chubby digits on their brand new phone’s fingerprint sensor.

Google Glass

Google has announced that it will open the sales of its Glass wearable to just about anyone on the 15th of April as part of its limited period promotion. So you will not need an invite from an existing Glass user to get the device on that day. You will still need the $1500 though.

Android On Board

Today’s free wallpaper, Android on Board, isn’t too fancy — it’s just a simple riff on those ludicrous “baby on board” car signs from the ’80s.

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Jesse Carter, the Android developer who scammed tens of thousands of users with a fake antivirus app, has admitted he made a “foolish mistake.”

Using the name Deviant Solutions, Carter released the Virus Shield app that promised to protect smartphones and tablets from dangerous files. It was priced at $3.99 and quickly rocketed to the top of the Google Play Store’s paid chart after attracting over 30,000 downloads.

The only problem was, Virus Shield didn’t actually do anything.

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You can now beam music to your Sonos speakers directly from the Google Play Music app for Android, thanks to a collaboration between Sonos and Google. The functionality is baked right into the regular Play Music app — negating the need to use Sonos Controller.

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