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Following its launch on the Play Store on Tuesday, Pebble is now pushing out a minor stability update for the public version of its Pebble 2.0 application for Android. The upgrade doesn’t bring anything new in terms of functionality, but, thankfully, it does transport some much needed stability improvements, in addition to a fix for a very annoying issue where some users found themselves stuck at the splash screen.

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Yesterday. a snapped screenshot of an internal employee bulletin was posted on the internet revealing that Google’s latest cloud-streaming media device, the Chromecast, will officially go on sale in the United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 19, 2014.

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Earlier this week, Google rolled out an update for its Google Search app that brought a new detailed layout for Google Now cards and the ability to toggle the “Ok Google” hotword detection.

Turns out, the update includes a lot of other goodies as well as revealed by the official change-log posted by Google today.

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One of the most frustrating things about Google Play is the inability to select and install multiple applications simultaneously. So, unless you restore from a backup when you’re setting up a new device, you have to go through a long list of purchased apps and install all the ones you want one-by-one.

But that’s no longer the case, thanks to a new Google Play update rolling out this week. Users are now able to batch install apps by making multiple selections and hitting one “install” button. The update also brings a new “require password” option, some interface changes, and the ability to force Play Store updates.

A new version of the extremely popular third-party keyboard application, Minuum, has now exited its beta testing phase and has today made its debut appearance on the Google Play Store. To celebrate its release , Whilscape, the developer behind this ‘revolutionary’ app, is currently offering customers a free 30-day trial, after which they’ll have to pay a one-time subscription fee of $3.99 if they wish to continue using the app.

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