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It looks like LG has a heavy weight contender looking to jump in the ring this month at Mobile World Congress. The guys over at MoDaCo got their hands on a wealth of information regarding the LG X3, LG’s quad-core monster running what appears to be vanilla Android 4.0. The device itself is supossed to feature:

AT&T has been sending out text messages to those they consider to be among the top 5 percent of heaviest data users. These messages seem to only pertain to those still on the “unlimited” plan and warn them that they may be subjected to “reduced data speeds.” This throttling of data speeds is a direct attack against the “unlimited” plans and the users grandfathered into them. The worst part about it is most “unlimited” users have not changed the way they use their phones, yet they are now finding themselves to be alienated and penalized as being a part of the 5%. The whole thing is outrageous, and while many customers have been ranting about it for a while, you’re going to want to see what happens when Fox News anchor Shep Smith receives one of these AT&T messages. Let’s just say someone’s not happy.

If cupid’s arrows happened to miss you this Valentine’s day, don’t worry, Mr. Motorola has loaded up his quiver with 20 DROID 4 arrows and he’s ready to start spreading the love. Over at Motorola’s Facebook page, you’ll find a DROID 4 Valentine’s contest with a few simple instructions.

If you’re a fan of Android mini-collectibles but never seem to be quick enough to grab them when they go on sale, we’ve got some good news for you. It appears boxes of non-limited Android mini figures have been shipping out to retail stores. Next time you’re out and about, you may want to check your local Urban Outfitters, FYE, or Barnes & Noble.

Scalado has announced the release of their revolutionizing product named Remove. Scalado’s Remove automatically highlights and removes any unwanted object from a captured photo. The software is able to remove any object that happened to sneak into your shot while static objects remain irremovable. It’s perfect for shots on busy streets or popular landmarks where there may be a lot of passing tourists.

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