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We received a surprising tweet from @GoogleMobile today. The one stop Twitter outlet for news, tips and updates about Google products on your mobile phone is closing shop. We’re not sure if this extends beyond Twitter, but one thing is for sure: bye, bye, birdie.

The moment many Google Wallet users have been waiting for has finally arrived. Users now have the ability to add any debit or credit card to their Google Wallet account thanks to today’s update. Google has moved the app to the cloud to provide a more secure method of storing your card information. Now, instead of using the secure storage area on your phone, Google stores your payment cards on highly secure Google servers.

Nexus 7 owners are anxiously awaiting accessories, and up until today, have only been treated to a few leaked products. If the POGO dock and premium case were’t enough to get you salivating, you’re bound to start foaming at the mouth over the newly exposed rotating stand case, or built-in Bluetooth keyboard case.

After a few scattered reports yesterday, it appears even more Epic 4G Touch users are being treated to an Ice Cream Sandwich update from Sprint. At this point, it’s worth checking to see if you can pull the OTA down if you haven’t already. This comes hot off the heals of the Android 4.0 update pushed out to the HTC EVO 3D, and gives us hope that a trending wave of updates is on the horizon.

Perhaps you’ve heard the “great” news about how Verizon has to dish out $1.25 million to the FCC for violating the FCC’s “C Block rules,” requiring licensees of C Block spectrum to allow customers to freely use the devices and applications of their choosing. If you’re just hearing about it, let me give you the gist of things and then you’ll get to hear me rant.

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