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Verizon continues its onslaught of 4G LTE rollouts across the U.S. and after expanding a slew of California markets last week, they’re back at it again. This next bombardment of 4G LTE is a huge one and reaches across various markets from New York to Colorado. Hopefully by April 19th, your city/town will have been added to the coverage list and you’ll be able to ditch that 3G in favor of the fast lane speeds of 4G LTE. Rollouts and expansions are expected to start Thursday and will cover the following markets:


T-Mobile has pretty much fallen off the face of the mobile earth ever since its failed marriage to AT&T. They’ve been pretty quiet since then and really haven’t wowed us with any new devices or announcements. The next “big” thing to hit T-Mobile is the HTC One S, which really isn’t that “big” of a deal. In an attempt to sell the One S to its customers as well as attempt a complete rebrand, T-Mobile will be unleashing the alter ego of Carly, the innocent girl in the magenta dress you’re used to seeing in those T-Mobile commercials.


Whether you’re banging your head against the wall over those missing receipts, crying over the bottom line, or simply being the last-minute kind of person you are, today’s tax deadline is sure to have you down. So what can you do to make the day a little more sublime? How about listening to some Sublime? Today only, Google is doing its part to help ease your suffering by discounting 33 albums in the Google Play Store to $2.99.


If you’re wondering what you can do to improve your score on Temple Run, it’s actually quite simple: update the app! That’s right, no longer will your Temple Run high-score be the ridicule of your iOS friends thanks to today’s update. Apparently there was a bug with scoring that was making it harder to get points and Imagini has patched that up along with a few other things worth noting:


It’s only been a week since Amazon made its in-app purchasing API available to all and already they’ve lifted the $20 cap developers were allowed to charge for an in-app purchase. This comes after Amazon implemented stronger parental controls to prevent children from running up mommy and daddy’s credit card. At least that’s the reason Amazon is giving in an email being sent to developers:

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