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As Google continues to expand its Offers service to more cities, it would make sense they start updating their Android app too. Today, Google Offers for Android received an update bringing it to Version 1.2 and adding a new and improved UI with larger photos as well as:


Google continues to ink deals in order to bring top content to the Google Play Store. Earlier in the month, Google reached an agreement with Paramount to bring hundreds of new titles to the Play Store and today, we’re happy to report they have struck a deal with MGM to bring an additional 600+ titles courtesy of the roaring lion.


Samsung released a new video on their YouTube channel last night, highlighting all the new features included in the upcoming Premium Suite update for the Galaxy Note. While they just about showed off everything from S-Pen features to Ice Cream Sandwich, they managed to remain vague about a release date by sticking with the old “Available on Q2 2012” comment. However, the fact that they have released this video onto their YouTube channel is a good indication that the update may not be that far off

[Update: No need to wait for an email, you can go get your dongle now. Simply follow the instructions laid out here: ASUS]

When we told you ASUS would be providing its Transformer Prime customers with an add-on dongle to improve GPS, we had no idea they’d be turning it into the Hunchback of Transformer Prime. ASUS must be fans of Crocodile Dundee: “That’s not a dongle, that’s a dongle!” Okay, that’s enough analogies for now, you can see for yourself that this thing is quite the add-on. The good news is it improves GPS significantly, but then again, so would a GPS IIF satellite (okay, this time I’m done — for real).


After a lengthy wait, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is finally available for pre-order on Sprint. It’s slated for an April 22 launch, and while it’s the second LTE phone announced to launch on the 22nd, Sprint’s LTE network remains MIA. We’re assuming Sprint’s failure to get LTE up and running is the reason behind the long wait for the Galaxy Nexus, but at this point, I can’t see why anyone would pick this up at the current price Sprint is offering.

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