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Android 4.0.4 for the GSM version of the Nexus S was officially released by Google last week in an OTA update, but left the Sprint (WiMax) version out of the loop. Today, however, Android 4.0.4 for the Sprint Nexus S has been leaked and can be installed by the adventurous.

Many Android users became excited, when three days ago, popular iOS game Temple Run made its official debut on Android. The app has seen great success on the iTunes App Store and looks to be seeing similar success on the Play Store. Today, it’s been revealed that Temple Run for Android has been downloaded a whopping 1 million times, in only three days.


There’s no question mobile cameras have advanced tremendously over the years and they’ve even become a main feature focus for many consumers and manufacturers. One such example is the hype over the HTC One X camera. HTC has made a pretty big deal over their new ImageSense software as well as the custom ImageChip, f/2.0 lens, HDR technology, and super fast capture. We’ve seen a few sample photos, some good, some bad, but what about some real world tests against a couple device also known for their camera prowess?

After just releasing an update for its app yesterday, the team over at doubleTwist haa announced a new app today called doubleTwist Alarm Clock. With a focus on music, Alarm Clock will wake you up whenever you’d like, playing a playlist selected before you head to bed. 

Google has been rumored to launch its Google Drive product for quite awhile. Most recently, we heard the product is set to launch in early April, but we’re still waiting on official word from Google. Tonight, it’s been revealed that Google Drive may offer its users 5GB of free storage when first signing up.

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