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Following rumors dating back as far as December 2013 professing that Republic Wireless would soon be offering Motorola’s scaled-down variant of its flagship smartphone, the Moto G, for just $149.99 on a $5 per month tariff, the operator has today announced that it will, indeed, be doing just that, starting next month.

A new version of the extremely popular third-party keyboard application, Minuum, has now exited its beta testing phase and has today made its debut appearance on the Google Play Store. To celebrate its release , Whilscape, the developer behind this ‘revolutionary’ app, is currently offering customers a free 30-day trial, after which they’ll have to pay a one-time subscription fee of $3.99 if they wish to continue using the app.

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Earlier today, Google announced that it was slashing the monthly price for its additional Google Drive storage space. Customers will continue to receive the standard 15GB completely free of charge, but if you find yourself requiring more space, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that you now have to pay that little bit less in order to get it.

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Sprint will begin selling Moto Maker codes in-store beginning Friday, March 14, according to leaked promotional pages that have surfaced online. Customers will be able to go into a Sprint retail store and grab a Moto X on contract, then take home a code that will allow them to customize the device online before it is delivered.

There are some caveats, though.

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Popularly known for its customer friendly plans, T-Mobile is now on its way towards expanding its data network coverage across the U.S. The carrier has announced plans to upgrade the existing range of 2G Edge networks to 4G LTE, with the acquisition of the 700 MHz spectrum from Verizon for a reported $2.37 billion.

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