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Just over a week ago, Verizon announced their plans to launch a video aggregator app called Viewdini. They obviously got the inspiration from their horribly failed VideoSurf partnership which garnered close to 4,000 1-star reviews. Naturally, Verizon saw this as a success and decided to launch their own video aggregator service. You’ll find the service comes with many caveats but I guess we should be happy it doesn’t yet come pre-installed on our devices.

[Contest Closed: Congratulations rudir, safetyobc, and Tim Arnott, someone will be contacting you shortly]

There’s so much win going on in the picture above that we want to see just what kind of clever captions you guys can come up with? I’m pretty sure Spock would make the Vulcan best DJ in the universe and the guys over at Slacker Radio agree. That’s why we’ve teamed up with Slacker to give away three 3-month Slacker Premium subscriptions to the top three captions (to be decided by us).

Flipboard was supposed to debut for Android on the Samsung Galaxy S III, then some hackers got a hold of the .apk and made it available to all. Instead of fighting the power, Flipboard has decided to jump on board and officially offer a beta version to all Android users.

Sonos has updated their Controller app on Android and iOS in preparation for the June 19th launch of the Sonos SUB. The Sonos SUB is the latest addition to their top-notch wireless audio system and adds that ground shaking bass you’ve been looking for. The SUB works with all amplified components: CONNECT:AMP/ZP120/ZP100; PLAY:5/ZonePlayer S:5; PLAY:3 and features:

We have to share this next bit of information because, unfortunately, Google does not. There’s been an ongoing issue with Google Wallet, NFC, and its secure element. Since devices that carry the three are far and few between, you may not have heard much about the issue. However, it has made its way back into the spotlight thanks to an unfortunate owner of a newly released HTC EVO 4G LTE.

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