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Flickr launches new Android app and hands out 1-terabyte of free storageview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – If you thought Google’s 15GB of combined free storage for Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos was a good deal, check out Flickr. They not only released a new app, but to entice you to start using the service, they are offering 1-terabyte of free space for both photos and videos. (IT news)

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Webkit-powered Opera browser now available in the Play Storeview story

http://www.talkandroid.com –   A new variation of one of the world’s most popular web browsers is now ready for the limelight as Opera’s Webkit-based Opera 14 has officially hit the Play Store. The new build will not only bring a speedier version of the browser— it brings the ability to wrap text while zooming and the ability to view active tabs in full screen. (IT news)

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HTC already releasing sub par microphonesview story

http://forum.xda-developers.com – With the recent news about Nokia winning the injuction over the HDR microphones weeks ago I would like to tell you guys that HTC is now distributing it's latest HTC One with a sub par microphone. A friend of mine got an htc one with a serial number HT354*** and just last week we video recorded a music festival. (HowTos)

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Google Hangouts to seamlessly integrate Google Voice in the futureview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – Since Google Hangouts was released last week, users haven’t been too happy with the lack of SMS and Google Voice integration. Google has already told us that SMS messaging will be included in the near future, and today a Google member is assuring us that Voice will also be a part of future versions. (IT news)

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Google Checkout Nixed In Favor of Google Walletview story

http://techcrunch.com – Google Checkout is being sunsetted as the company focuses on shaping Google Wallet into a viable PayPal rival. Google Commerce announced today that Google Checkouts will be retired on November 20. Google suggests that merchants who do not have their own payment processing transition to Braintree, Shopify or Freshbooks, which are offering discounted rates for Google Checkout users. U.S. (IT news)

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Nexus 7 refresh expected in July, same price with updated specsview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – We’ve been trying to pin down Google’s new Nexus 7 specs that’s bound to come out sometime in the next few years, and according to the reliable DigiTimes, we’ve got some confirmation on release date, as well as screen and processor. The release date is expected sometime in July, and the tablet will use a Snapdragon processor with a 1920 x 1200 resolution screen. (IT news)

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Sprint HTC One receiving OTA update to fix key sensitivityview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – Sprint and HTC are releasing their first update over-the-air for the HTC One. This update, labeled version 1.29.651.10, includes BlinkFeed improvements, a new Sprint Zone client, and improved back and home key sensitivity. The most notable of these is the improved key sensitivity. (IT news)

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PBA Bowling Challenge adds multiplayer support thanks to Google Play’s game serviceview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – Concrete Software wasted no time incorporating Google’s new gaming service into their title PBA Bowling Challenge. Multiplayer support was a function users had been requesting for the highly rated game and the new game service enabled Concreate to quickly incorporate that feature into their title. (IT news)

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My Facebook's Game posts don't appear on my friends' News Feedview story

http://forums.androidcentral.com – I've checked my settings. It said "friends" and all of my statuses and pictures show up on my friends' new feeds. Only the game posts don't and I need help on my game requests. My friends told me they couldn't see any. I knew I got blocked from commenting on pages for 2 weeks just a few days ago. (HowTos)

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CrowdOptic Raises Another $1M To Build Experiences Based On Where Your Phone Is Pointingview story

http://techcrunch.com – CrowdOptic, a startup with technology for identifying where people are pointing their smartphone cameras, has raised another $1 million in funding. When I’ve spoken to the team in the past, they’ve emphasized the ways this could be used to create new types of social interactions — if people are attending a live event and pointing their cameras at the same thing, they can start chatting (IT news)