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Remains of the Day: The Nexus 4 Finally Comes to Stores, Thanks to T-Mobile

Remains of the Day: The Nexus 4 Finally Comes to Stores, Thanks to T-MobileYou'll be able to pick up a Nexus 4 at T-Mobile stores later this month, YouTube introduces a mobile/TV pairing feature, Facebook's Messenger app gets into voice communication, and Sprint is launching a prepaid cell service.

  • All T-Mobile Stores To Carry The Nexus 4 Beginning This Month Since launch, the only way to get a Nexus 4 has been through the Play Store, and it's been sold out pretty often. Not to worry though: you'll soon be able to buy a Nexus 4 at the nearest T-Mobile store. An internal memo states that the Google Nexus 4 will launch in all T-Mobile locations this month. No actual date was given, but since this month is already underway, you can probably expect to see them soon. [TmoNews]
  • Turning Your Phone and Tablet Into the Best Remote Control for YouTube Upcoming smart TVs from manufacturers like LG, Panasonic, and Sony will soon come with support for a pairing feature for YouTube's mobile and TV apps. With it, you'll be able to control what plays on the TV app via the Mobile app on your smartphone. [YouTube Blog]
  • Facebook launches voice in iOS and Android Messenger apps, tests VoIP calling in Canada Facebook is pushing a live update to its Messenger app for iOS and Android that will allow for voice messaging. Simply hit the new record toggle and then send when you're ready. Also being tested within the app: voice calling. Calls, however, are limited to Canadian users at launch. [The Next Web]
  • Sprint Will Begin Pay As You Go Service On January 25th, But Standard Sprint Phones Aren't Invited To The Party Sprint is launching its own prepaid no-contract service. Called Sprint As You Go, the initial lineup has four phones (two of which are lower-end Androids) and a $70 plan for unlimited talk, text, and web. [Android Police]
  • Google Agrees to Change Its Business Practices to Resolve FTC Competition Concerns In the Markets for Devices Like Smart Phones, Games and Tablets, and in Online Search The Federal Trade Commission wrapped up an investigation today into Google's practices and have concluded that no major charges will be brought, as Google has agreed to a series of changes to its business practices. Some of those changes include allowing competitors access to patents on "critical standardized technologies" needed to make most smart devices, along with agreeing to stop taking content from vertical websites that focus on shopping or travel for use in its own products. [FTC]
  • Pinterest Acquires Punchfork Recipe discovery service Punchfork announced on their blog today that they have been purchased by Pinterest. As a result, Punchfork will soon shut down as its team is absorbed into Pinterest's. [Punchfork Blog]

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