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By engadget, on May 16th, 2012
Many of you are already familiar with the Xiaomi Phone and its reverence in the MIUI community, but now the Chinese manufacturer has introduced a less expensive counterpart to the original, which is aptly known as the Youth Edition. Priced at 1,499 yuan ($237), this smartphone will sell for a full 500 yuan less than its elder and will retain many of its components, which include a 4-inch, 854 x 480 display, an 8-megapixel camera, 4GB of ROM and a 1,930mAh battery. In fact, the only significant changes are the dual-core 1.2GHz CPU (which is down from 1.5GHz), and 768MB of RAM instead of the original 1GB

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Xiaomi Phone gets a Youth Edition, a less powerful, cheaper alternative for students
By MobileCrunch, on May 16th, 2012
We’ve been covering Gogobot since it first launched in early 2010 .

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Social Travel Service Gogobot Passes 1 Million Registered Users
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012
A bit of a wet blanket has been tossed onto Google Music recently.

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Google Music limits device de-authorizations to 4 a year
By MobileCrunch, on May 16th, 2012
Fotopedia is quickly building a reputation for producing beautiful travel-focused photo apps for iOS. Today, the company is launching its latest free app, which focuses on Morocco. The app is optimized for the new iPad’s retina display and, as usual, features hundreds of stunning professional images

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Fotopedia Is On A Roll: Now Gets 200M Image Views Per Month, Launches Morocco App
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012
Good news this morning for anyone rocking T-Mobile's HTC Sensation 4G
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012
If you're after one of those new HTC Desire C's and don't want to wait until June for the carrier-branded versions, it looks like you'll be able to pick up the device SIM-free in just over a week. British online retailer Clove Technology sends word that it'll be stocking HTC's latest budget handset from next Thursday, May 24. Clove's price is
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012
According to forum reports, the unlocked, international HTC One X (that's the One rocking Tegra 3 as opposed to Snapdragon S4) has received another small over-the-air update this morning, bringing the device up to version 1.29.401.11. This one's smaller than some previous One X OTAs, at just 14MB, and according to early reports it fixes issues with screen flickering and USB storage, though the dreaded Wifi disconnection bug apparently remains. If you're running an unlocked One X, be sure to grab the latest update (Settings > About phone > Software updates), and let us know in the comments if you're noticing any major differences.

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International HTC One X gets minor bug fixes in new OTA
By engadget, on May 16th, 2012
Just when you thought you could go on rooting and switching ROMs with impunity, it turns out you can’t — at least, not if you want to continue enjoying your Google Music account. Watchful eyes at XDA Developers have discovered a snag in Google’s authorization system, which means that not only is there an upper limit of ten devices that can be authorized simultaneously, but there’s also a limit of four de-authorizations per year. Since every time you flash your phone or tablet counts as a new authorization, and since your other devices probably hog a few tickets already, rooters will quickly hit the ten-device limit, at which point they’re going to have to think long and hard about their de-auth strategy

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PSA: Google Music allows four device de-authorizations per year, rooters beware
By engadget, on May 16th, 2012
The idea of a smaller iPad has been rattling around the tech rumor mill for many a month now, but the iPhone’s 3.5-inch screen? That’s sacred surely? Well, according to the Wall Street Journal , apparently not.

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WSJ: Apple moving towards larger iPhone screens
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012
Samsung originally revealed May 29 as the official launch date of the Galaxy S III in Europe, before retailers started announcing the device for a purported May 30 release. Today it seems the original date of May 29 will still stand, but only for pre-order customers in a handful of stores across the UK. This morning Samsung UK sends word that customers pre-ordering the Galaxy S III at the Samsung store at London's
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