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Undo Send can be a lifesaver. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Undo Send can be a lifesaver. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

We’ve all sent emails to the wrong person accidentally. Sometimes it’s as harmless as inviting your grandma to a drum and bass rave; other times it’s pictures to your boss that no one should see.

But if you use Gmail, those mistakes can quickly be reversed with the awesome “Undo Send” feature — which just made its way to Inbox.

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Want to build games for mobile and desktop platforms but don’t know how to code? Now’s the time to start!

With the Zero to Hero game developer bundle, you can get 7 courses with more than 30 hours of training that’ll teach you Android, iOS, HTML5, and Unity3D game development for just $49 — that’s 95% off the regular price — thanks to Cult of Android Deals.

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It’s time for Pebble Time at Best Buy. Photo: Pebble

If you didn’t back the Pebble Time on Kickstarter and now you want one, you can now pre-order the device from Best Buy. The black, white, and red options are all available, and they’ll be delivered to your door within a month.

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Apple still dominates market share in the world’s richest countries. Photo: Tsahi Levent-Levi/Flickr CC

Are you rich? Do you live in one of the world’s richest countries? If you answered “yes” to both of these questions, guess what: you probably don’t have an Android phone.

A new report reveals that Android market share worldwide is almost directly correlated to how rich each market is. The richer the market, the lower the market share for Android. iOS market share is also related to wealth, except it’s polar opposite. So if you’re rich or in a rich country, odds are you own an iPhone instead.

Fallout Shelter leaves Android users out in the cold... for now. Photo: Bethesda

Fallout Shelter leaves Android users out in the cold… for now. Photo: Bethesda

Fallout Shelter, the post-apocalyptic building game from Bethesda, is here to tide us over until the company release Fallout 4 later this year. It can only be found on iOS for now, and although an Android version is coming, you’re going to have to wait for it.

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