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Android Pay is expanding its reach. Photo: Google

Android Pay is expanding its reach. Photo: Google

Android Pay, which made its debut in the U.S. just five months ago, is already gearing up to take its fight against Apple Pay international.

The U.K. will be the second market served by Google’s mobile payments system, according to a new report — and Britons will be able to sign up by the end of March.

Some lucky customers will get Galaxy S7 early. Photo: Samsung

Some lucky customers will get Galaxy S7 early. Photo: Samsung

With seemingly zero respect for their official launch date, T-Mobile has already begun shipping the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge to pre-order customers in the U.S. The first deliveries are expected to take place before the end of this week.

Android no app drawer

Spot the missing feature. Photo: Google

If you’re concerned that Google is about to kill Android’s app drawer, look away now.

The beloved feature, which has been baked into Android since its inception, is nowhere to be seen in a new video released to promote Google Maps.

Galaxy S7

Get better selfies with the Galaxy S7. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s new Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge have a front-facing flash feature that helps you shoot brighter selfies, but it doesn’t come from an extra LED. Instead, the new devices have stolen the same trick Apple uses on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.

Windows 10 Mobile

Windows 10 will see fewer Android ports. Photo: Microsoft

Microsoft has given up on trying to convince Android developers to bring their apps to Windows 10 Mobile by killing off its porting tool while it was still in development. The company has confirmed that “Project Astoria” is dead, but it is still pushing for iOS ports.

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