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By AndroidCentral, on May 17th, 2012%
We can't be sure that Google is really going to be selling what amounts to a Nexus line of devices , no matter how reputable the source. It's just too big of an idea to pretend to know all the particulars, and would be too big of a heartbreak should it not pan out, so being a bit skeptical is a wise choice. I'm sure something is going to happen, maybe even something wonderful, but nobody is sure exactly what that is just yet.

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Late-night poll: If Google releases a Nexus line, will you jump carriers for it?
By AndroidCentral, on May 17th, 2012%
So you bought an HP TouchPad , threw Android on it (to make it worth a damn), and now you think you're done? You're not. It ain't done until you theme the moboot screen! And if you're gonna theme it, you have o check out the webOS Nation theme and show support for the other side of the TouchPad
By AndroidCentral, on May 17th, 2012%
Google has made known that it is in the process of figuring out exactly how to handle the device authorization and de-authorization for Google Music , and for the time being they have reverted to the old method allowing unlimited device de-authorization. From Google Play's help pages: Yesterday we made a change to our device policy for music on Google Play.
By AndroidCentral, on May 17th, 2012%
We've got just a month and a half before Google IO hits San Francisco once more, and Google's just posted the list of sessions for this year's three-day event. As you can imagine there's more than a bit of Android on the agenda, with 20 sessions currently listed.

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Google IO sessions schedule listed – Android abounds
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012%
For pretty much a year now, Sprint customers have been able to make use of carrier billing for app purchases on the Google Play Store but now, Sprint in cooperation with Google have gone ahead and taken it one step further. We knew it was coming but starting today, Sprint customers in the US can now use carrier billing for all their Google Play Store purchases including apps, music, books and movies. Anyone on Sprint going to be making use of this now that it is finally live

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Sprint customers in the US can now pay for all Google Play Store purchases using carrier billing
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012%
Although Verizon and Google managed to capture most of the news today, there was plenty more happening than just what came from them.
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By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012%
Google's reported introduction of more manufacturers into the Nexus fold could be a stroke of genius, but it’s not without its risks. We don’t often present entire articles of opinion on unconfirmed rumors here at Android Central, but the report this week concerning Google’s Nexus plans is a doozie. According to the Wall Street Journal , Google is dramatically altering the nature of its Nexus program, bringing up to five manufacturers on board this year, with the aim of launching multiple Nexus devices with the next version of Android in late 2012. Oh, and this lineup will apparently include tablets as well as phones.

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Multiple Nexus devices could be a game-changer for Google and Android
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012%
The confusion over the Sense 4 multitasking methods is about to come to an end, albeit in a way that many of you aren't going to like.

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HTC: Sense 4 multitasking and memory management working as designed
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012%
Verizon has plans to kill the current unlimited data add-on and force users to a shared pool of tiered data . Speaking at today's 40th annual J.P. Morgan Technology, Media, and Telecom conference, Verizon Communications CFO Fran Shammo stated that all customers will be migrated off of current unlimited data plans and on to a new data-share plan to launch this summer

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Verizon to kill grandfathered unlimited data plan
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012%
Remember back to Christmas , and we let you know that Sega and NVIDIA would be bringing an enhanced Tegra 3 version of Sonic 4: Episode II, and today is that day! If you thought Sega did a great job with Sonic 4 Episode I , wait until you try this one! Designed for the Tegra 3 SoC, the latest addition to the popular Sonic the Hedgehog franchise brings true console quality gaming, easy controls, and hours of fun for folks with the right hardware to run it. The rolling, the jumping, the bouncing — it's all there, and looks as good as it ever did thanks to the new HD graphics engine and in-game physics, and the backgrounds and ambient sounds are done the way only the Tegra 3 can bring them to you.

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Sonic 4: Episode II Tegra 3 edition review
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