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Gingerbread is Coming to T-Mobile G2x Soon

Android Gingerbread

If you want Android operating system version 2.3, also known as Gingerbread, you won’t have to wait long if you own a T-Mobile G2x.

In a response to a tweet from a new T-Mobile G2x lover, T-Mobile replied that “Gingerbread is coming to the G2x soon. You won’t have to wait long.”

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T-Mobile Sidekick 4G on Sale for $79.99 Only

You can get T-Mobile Sidekick 4G at a special price of $79.99 from Amazon Wireless. This promotional price applies to contract renewals as well.

If you miss the good old physical keyboard or want the ultimate phone made for text messaging and sending emails, then Samsung T-Mobile Sidekick 4G might just be the phone you’re looking for.

T-Mobile Sidekick 4G

The T-Mobile Sidekick 4G’s keyboard is pretty good. The keys are feels nice to touch and have a satisfying click to them. If you have large hands, you’ll appreciate how the keys are nicely spaced out and not cramped together.

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EA Easter Sale: Games for iPhone and iPad for 99¢ each and over 50% off Android Games

Electronic Arts bitten bunny is back for its 2nd year. Get “Sweet 99 Cent Deals” on almost 30 games for iPhone and iPad. Plus, get over 50% discount off games for Android devices.

EA Easter Sale

EA’s Easter sale includes popular game titles like Dead Space, Scrabble, Monopoly, Tetris, The Sims 3, NBA Jam, and more.

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HTC ThunderBolt 4G for only $129.99 at Amazon

Amazon Wireless drops the HTC Thunderbolt price down to $129.99 for new Verizon customers. This offer is valid for limited time only.

HTC ThunderBolt Amazon Wireless Offer

HTC Thunderbolt 4G is one of the first 4G LTE Android smartphones. It is also the first handset to run on Verizon’s new 4G LTE network.

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iPhone and iPad Caught Tracking Your Every Move

If you thought that the security vulnerability in Skype app for Android was bad enough, well think again.

Security researchers have revealed that since iOS 4 update, Apple had started tracking wherever you go.

The iOS device is saving details — every latitude and longitude of where you’ve been, along with the timestamp — inside a file on the device. The secret file is then copied (or backup) to the computer whenever you synchronize the device with iTunes.

This secret file is also transferred to the new device when you migrate to another Apple device.

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