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By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
Details remain decidedly light on this one, but it looks like Samsung could be about to expand its AllShare media streaming / sharing service with a new piece of hardware. A device dubbed the AllShare Cast Hub has now turned up in some FCC filings, apparently packing some HDMI connectivity and dual-band WiFi capabilities

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Samsung AllShare Cast Hub hits the FCC, maintains an air of mystery
By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
If you haven’t already smuggled a carrier-free version of HTC’s One S into the US, you can now sign up two years of your wireless life for T-Mobile’s flavor . Largely undiluted by the Big Magenta, the dual-core phone arrives today for a single dollar shy of 200 — after a $50 mail-in rebate.
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PSA: HTC One S arrives today at T-Mobile, $199 on-contract after $50 rebate
By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
Hear that? It’s the sound of Google Wallet pennies clinking inside a Galaxy Nexus, despite the fact that we have a T-Mo SIM inserted. It previously only worked with AT&T .

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Google Wallet up and running on T-Mobile Galaxy Nexus
By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
Sprint Nextel has just deployed its Q1 2012 financials and it’s a bit of a mixed bag, with a five percent net revenue growth over this time last year and a whopping 1.5 million sales of that iPhone it paid so dearly for — twice as many as it sold last quarter and, of those, 44 percent were new subscribers.

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Sprint reports Q1 2012 results: 1.5 million iPhone sales but a $255 million operating loss
By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
LG has released its Q1 2012 numbers, and there’s plenty of good news to go around, with TV profits that nearly doubled and profit from cellphones for the second quarter in a row following six straight quarters of losses.

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LG’s Q1 2012 earnings show greater profits on strong TV, phone sales
By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
China-based Poop Oppo is back again with yet another smartphone, only this time there’s no pretty girl teasing Mr. DiCaprio. Instead, what we have here is an exclusive leak that shows off a 6.65mm-thick device — just 0.03mm thinner than the Ascend P1 S from local rival Huawei

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Oppo teases 6.65mm-thick smartphone, about to steal ‘world’s thinnest’ title from Huawei
By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
While we’ve already gotten glimpses of supposed Samsung Galaxy S III prototypes, this latest one has popped up in a (since removed) post on Chinese forum Mobile01 . The plastic rim meant to obscure the device’s sleek new design is still present, but as noted by The Verge , the picture appears to show a larger menu button than we’re used to on stock ICS. We should find out what the deal is in just a few days, we’ll keep our apps and countdown clocks close by until then

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Another Galaxy S III prototype spotted in protective casing
By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
Oh, snap. By all appearances, the T-Mobile folks haven’t lost sight of the popularity of the Galaxy Note , as a collection of snapshots obtained by TmoNews have revealed Samsung’s phablet in none other than Magenta colors.

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Samsung Galaxy Note for T-Mobile spotted in the wild, pretends it’s no big deal
By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
Microsoft’s Windows Phone team is making a few changes to how users are able to acquire apps on their devices but luckily, they probably won’t affect most of you. Starting today, users can no longer get apps from the Zune desktop software (the app store will remain for the Zune HD , as shown above), so they’ll need to browse via the website or directly on their phones, which Microsoft says the majority of users were already doing

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Microsoft cuts pre-Mango holdouts, Zune desktop software off from WP7 app purchases
By engadget, on April 25th, 2012%
People have been pushing to talk for a good number of years, but it’s a service that has largely remained untouched by the passing of time. Bell, however, thinks it’s due a little lick of “next-generation” paint. What’s new

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Bell Canada launches revamped push-to-talk service, now with added 4G
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