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[Update: it appears a large number of Android users were getting errors when trying to download MC4 from the Play store. Gameloft has since pulled MC4 from the Play store until a fix is in place.]

[Update 2: It’s back and ready to be downloaded!]

Gameloft continues its reign of top-notch knock-off titles for us to enjoy on our mobile devices. Gameloft may lack originality but they remain one of the few mobile developers spitting out high-quality mobile FPS games. Speaking of high-quality mobile FPS games, Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour looks to be their best yet.

A few days ago, Google announced a new dynamic to Google+ called Communities. The launch has been a barrel of mixed emotions and after playing around with it over the weekend, we’re ready to announce our Community page to the world.

Verizon has responded to an FCC complaint about their shameless blocking of the Google Wallet application, and as expected, has placed the blame on Google. Not only did they place the blame on Google, but they actually denied blocking the app in the first place. It’s actually quite comical to read their response:

Jabra, purveyor of absurd and dorky ear-jewelry to corporate stooges the world over, has invented the Solemate, a portable, battery-powered Bluetooth speaker with a sneaker sole glued to the bottom.

A recent discovery by Google+ user François Beaufort has unveiled Google’s plans to eventually bring Google Now to Chrome. There is already a “skeleton for Google Now for Chrome” in place, and even Google themselves responded by saying:

“Google confirmed that it’s working on the project but stopped short of committing to it. “We’re always experimenting with new features in Chrome, so have nothing to announce at this time,” spokeswoman Jessica Kositz said.

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