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Google is sending out emails to let people know that at 12 noon PST, the Nexus 4 will once again be available for purchase via the Google Play store. This will certainly brighten the day for those of you who failed to hit your F5 key fast enough the first time.

The Korean manufacturer that produced the large and in charge Galaxy Note II appears to have another large and in charge mechanical device literally sitting in one of their test labs. This mechanical device, which can only be described as Jennifer Lopez’s butt double, is used to stress test an array of Samsung mobile devices which I’m then assuming are branded as ASS certified.

It appears the last 24 days have been quite good to Samsung as they have reportedly sold over 2 million Galaxy Note IIs in that short amount of time. Earlier in the month we reported on the Galaxy Note II surpassing 3 million units sold, and now, that number has jumped to over 5 million thanks to what would appear to be a successful U.S. launch.

As promised, the HTC DROID DNA is now available on Verizon for the subsidized price of $199.99. There’s a lot I like about this device, however, I simply can’t get past the 16GB internal storage with no room for expansion thanks to the lack of microSD. 16GB just isn’t enough for me but I know it’s just fine for many of you (just look at N4 sales).

Cloud storage service provider Box teamed up with LG a while back to offer up 50GB of free storage to those using LG phones and tablets in the U.S. running Android OS 2.1 and above (with display resolution of 320×480 or higher). Since that promotion doesn’t expire until December 31, 2012 and the Nexus 4 is an LG device, anyone in the US with a Nexus 4 is officially eligible for the free 50GB Box Personal account.

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