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Facebook has had one major thorn in its side for quite some time, and that’s its Android app. For some reason, they just can’t seem to get it right — or just don’t care. Well, it looks like someone in the Facebook camp cares, because some employees are now being required to use Android devices as their only device — so they can see just how bad the app really is.

Samsung is sweetening the pot for anyone considering a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. They’ve announced a slew of exclusive content as well as a couple free games now available to all Galaxy Note 10.1 owners. It’s a combination of content from Samsung’s app store as well as the Google Play Store and includes:

Pandora received a much needed update today, bringing a nice new UI along with a slew of other features. The internet radio giant is up against much stiffer competition these days, and if they plan on retaining their user base, they need to keep up with improvements. Thankfully that’s exactly what this latest update provides Android users.

Looks like the FBI is starting to get serious about app piracy. Today, the Department of Justice released a statement outlining the seizure of three domains associated with the distribution of pirated Android apps. According to the release, FBI agents were able to download thousands of copies of copyrighted apps from three sites in particular: applanet.net, appbucket.net and snappzmarket.com. All three sites were distributing these apps without permission from the software developers, who would otherwise be paid for said apps.

The first gameplay footage of Wild Blood, Gameloft’s first title built off of the Unreal Engine, has slashed its way to YouTube. This third-person hack-and-slash puts you inside the armor of the famed adulterer Sir Lancelot, who has betrayed his King by sleeping with his wife (big no, no).

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