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Sprint has begun rolling out its first software update for the recently released Samsung Galaxy Note II. Update L900VPALJC brings with it a few bug fixes as well as the much anticipated Multi View feature which allows users to run two apps at the same time with convenient access to both via a multi window view. It’s an amazing feature that pushes true mobile multitasking to its limits.

Black Friday is slowly approaching and with it will come a barrage of tech sales. Many of you are waiting patiently to see what monumental discounts are on the horizon and I’d say that’s a smart decision, especially after seeing this leaked Black Friday flyer for Sam’s Club.

For those of you who have been around since the early days of Android, you surely remember the days of pure Samsung hate. I never thought it possible, but they have truly turned things around. They have become my favorite Android smartphone manufacturer, and judging by the numbers, I’d say millions of you feel the same. Samsung seems to be the only company getting it right, and that’s never been more evident than with their Galaxy S III.

It appears Google may have finally figured out a way to win at the virtual Wallet game. When Google debuted its mobile contactless payment system for devices equipped with NFC, proponents cheered. However, that applause quickly turned to woeful boos as no carrier other than Sprint (whom ironically has been shut out from the new Nexus) showed support for this wondrous mobile payment system.

The Galaxy Note II has been on shelves just over a month now and has already recorded over 3 million units sold. This productivity Yeti is on pace to easily outsell its older brother as it hasn’t fully launched yet here in the U.S. We’re still waiting on AT&T and Verizon to start pushing this bad boy, and once that happens, you can expect these sales figures to double.

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