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Many Google Now users are being treated to an unexpected surprise: a card that shows you how many miles you’ve walked or biked in any particular month. This is most likely the first month this features has begun tracking but it’s a handy dandy tool to keep track of just how much exercise you’ve been getting. As of right now, reports of accuracy are mixed, but we’re guessing this is due to no one knowing exactly when Google activated the feature.

The Galaxy Note II may just be the most powerful phone when it comes to productivity. With its 5.5-inch screen, S-pen, multi-window and more, it’s obviously built to get things done. So, of course, if there was to be an accessory for the Galaxy Note II, it should be just as large and just as powerful. Introducing the Samsung Galaxy Note II Smart Dock!

Communication during and after a devastating event such as Hurricane Sandy can be crucial. Not only does it open the lines between yourself and emergency personnel, but it also allows for loved ones to know how you are doing. That’s why AT&T and T-Mobile have entered into an agreement to enable roaming on their networks to customers of both companies in the New York/New Jersey area affected by hurricane Sandy.

Google completely revamped the camera app in Android 4.2, adding many new features, including the Photo Sphere 360-degree panorama mode. Google’s teasers left us jelly and wanting the camera app pronto. Lucky for us, Android is full of generous devs who feel we shouldn’t have to wait either. And so, in the spirit of Halloween, here’s a little treat courtesy of those great devs: the official Android 4.2 camera APK for rooted Galaxy Nexus users!

Amazon Wireless is no stranger to deals, and their latest price drops on the RAZR HD and MAXX HD are nothing to overlook. Both colors of the RAZR HD have been dropped down to $129.99 for new customers and $149.99 for those looking to upgrade. If you’re more interested in the battery on steroids, Amazon Wireless has the MAXX HD for $179.99 for new customers and $199.99 for upgrades.

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