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Samsung recently announced a slew of new colors for their popular Galaxy S III phone, and since many of you might be having buyer’s remorse now, we thought we’d help you out with your color conundrum by offering you a chance to win a Galaxy S III Androidified case from Cruzerlite. These cases are made of a scratch resistant thermoplastic polyurethane and come sporting our favorite Android mascot. I’ve had nothing but good things to say about these cases and now I’m going to give you the chance to win one.

A while back, all the major carriers (with the exception of Sprint) got together to start up a mobile payment system called ISIS. While ISIS has been absent from the mobile market for the past two years, it hasn’t stopped the carriers backing it from blocking its competition (Google Wallet) — a move I find to be illegal and completely anti-competitive. Anyways, it appears ISIS has finally found its way onto its first mobile device via a software update and that device happens to be the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II.

The Ice Cream Sandwich pie slice is steadily growing as we continue to see updates being pushed out. Up next for its Ice Cream Sandwich treatment is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 WiFi. Anyone rocking the 8.9-incher can head over to Settings > About Phone and check for an OTA. Otherwise, fire up your Kies software and it should be waiting for you.

Samsung has unveiled their new lineup of colors for the Samsung Galaxy S III. While we were already tipped off to a few of these (black, titanium grey), we finally have confirmation from Samsung. The four new color (inspired by nature) include “Amber Brown,” “Garnet Red,” “Sapphire Black” and “Titanium Gray.” I guess that means AT&T’s exclusive red won’t be so exclusive come the release of these new colors.

There’s no way around it, we use our smartphones for just about everything, and sometimes, that’s not such a good idea. One such instance is while driving. The more distractions we introduce while driving, the more dangerous we become to ourselves and others. That’s why manufacturers, lawmakers, and even carriers have been doing their best to keep us focused more on the road and less on our gadgets.

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