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In case you missed it, you can now watch the full Google I/O 2012 Day 1 Keynote over on YouTube. This will allow you to relive every fantastic announcement over, and over, and over again. Maybe you missed it the first time around, or perhaps you just want to go over all of the new announcements at your own pace — in order to take it all in.

Announced in early May, Amazing Alex is Rovio’s first venture away from Angry Birds since the title became a huge hit on iOS many moons ago. Based on the company’s previous success in the mobile gaming space, we’re all itching to see how its next release turns out, but the new teaser trailer Rovio released today gives us very little to go on.

In addition to the 20-second clip, however, the Finnish firm has also announced some more details about the physics-based puzzler.

It’s almost time, and I’m giddy with excitement. There should be plenty to talk about today, but for those who want to join us for the live Day 1 Keynote, we’ve embedded the live stream for all of you to watch. We’re guessing it’ll start with a little history/boasting by Vic Gundotra (who I’m expecting to be wearing Google’s glasses). We certainly can’t wait, so head on past the break to see what time the event will start in your time zone and then join us for all the Jelly Bean fun.

It was a sad day for all non-humans when Samsung announced that the Galaxy S III was “designed for humans,” and while they remained hopeful, Samsung’s latest TV ad puts the kibosh on those dreams. Sorry you cute furry animals, the Samsung Galaxy S III is still “designed for humans.” I hate to rub it in, but here’s how the Samsung Galaxy S III will be used to enrich the lives of your higher-evolved cousins.

Just over a week ago, Verizon announced their plans to launch a video aggregator app called Viewdini. They obviously got the inspiration from their horribly failed VideoSurf partnership which garnered close to 4,000 1-star reviews. Naturally, Verizon saw this as a success and decided to launch their own video aggregator service. You’ll find the service comes with many caveats but I guess we should be happy it doesn’t yet come pre-installed on our devices.

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