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Pandora received a much needed update today, bringing a nice new UI along with a slew of other features. The internet radio giant is up against much stiffer competition these days, and if they plan on retaining their user base, they need to keep up with improvements. Thankfully that’s exactly what this latest update provides Android users.

Remember that great Humble Bundle For Android 3 we told you about last week? Well, it just got better! Four new games have been added to the list of bonus games customers will get for paying over the average (which is currently $6.33). That’s a total of 9 games for just over $6! Plus you get to feel good about helping out the Child’s Play Charity (no affiliation with Chucky) along with great developers who make these games. A win-win situation for everyone!

There’s plenty of deals going around today, some better than others, but all have to do with Android hardware. For starters, there’s about 7 hours left to pick up a 32GB Motorola XOOM 3G from Daily Steals.

While the Motorola XOOM might be considered the grandpa of Android tablets, it still has a bit of life to it, that is assuming Jelly Bean makes its way to the 3G version. We wouldn’t call it a steal, more of “something to consider.”

Looks like the FBI is starting to get serious about app piracy. Today, the Department of Justice released a statement outlining the seizure of three domains associated with the distribution of pirated Android apps. According to the release, FBI agents were able to download thousands of copies of copyrighted apps from three sites in particular: applanet.net, appbucket.net and snappzmarket.com. All three sites were distributing these apps without permission from the software developers, who would otherwise be paid for said apps.

Here’s some news sure to get you Cricket subscribers excited. Cricket has announced that it will be carrying its first ever HTC device come September 2nd. So which device is it? The HTC One V, of course. The HTC One V is HTC’s entry level sibling of the One series. Don’t let the word “entry-level” fool you, it has more than its share of features, including:

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