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When Samsung had unveiled the Galaxy Note 3 in IFA last year, rumors were floating around that the company was planning to restrict the functionality of third-party accessories with the device. The company, however, did not take any such ‘Apple’ like decision of blocking third party accessories with its devices until now.

With the recently released KitKat update for the Galaxy Note 3 though, Samsung has restricted third party accessories from working properly on the device.

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AT&T has again broadened its horizons by upgrading and expanding its LTE connectivity services to 20 additional new locations. The announcement was made in a sequential series of press releases on the carrier’s website, and the operator didn’t fail to grab this opportunity to remind us that it was named as having the fastest 4G LTE connection in the U.S.A. throughout the entire year of 2013.

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As from today, residents in the United States can purchase the upgraded version of Sony’s Experia Z1, the Xperia Z1s, on any of T-Mobile’s two-year contracts with no downpayment. This new handset costs $528, which the operator has split into 24 payments of $22 per month, which gets added your monthly network service charge.

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Amazon has a tasty limited-time offer for those looking to pick up a Galaxy Note 3 on Sprint. If you’re happy to enter into a new two-year plan, the device will cost you just $112.49 up-front — that’s more than $200 off its regular retail price.

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Not content with stopping game creators from using the word “candy” in their titles, Candy Crush Saga developer King is now trying to block indie developers from using the word “saga,” too. The company has filed a “Notice of Opposition” against Stoic for its Viking-themed role-playing game The Banner Saga.

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