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Pocket Racing Gets OpenFeint [Full List]

With news of increased sales we thought we would take the time to make a special mention to Measured Software’s OpenFeint achievements added to their old-school top-down 2D racer, Pocket Racing. You can grab the newest update from the market on your phone now from the market. Complete list of achievements after the break.

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Castle Warriors Review

Castle Warriors is another of the recent and welcomed iPhone/iPad Android ports. Castle Warriors borrows much of its game design from Galcon while mixing it with updated OpenGL 3D graphics, a medieval theme, and a campaign mode with 13 detailed levels and full story.

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Gameloft to Bring Exclusive Games to Galaxy Tab

Samsung’s hot new tablet device launching later this year on all 4 national carriers will be getting some exclusive love from developer GameLoft. Apparently, at launch GameLoft will have two exclusive Tab‘s US launch titles. It’s also revealed that Samsung has formed a partnership with the Financial Times for apps based on HTML5.

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HD2 Gallery

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HTC HD2 Android Review

HTC’s HD2 was a beautiful phone ruined with ancient software many reviewers initially concluded. It has some of the most advanced mobile hardware in the thinnest package available. Likely the last of HTC’s WM6.5 phones the HD2 was left to die with few updates from HTC and little marketing attention after it’s launch. DroidGamers does an in-depth review of the HD2.

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4G Not 4G says ITU

All the major carriers either have a “4G” technology available or will soon be offering one. While they all seem very promising and fast none of them meet the ITU’s standard for 4G speeds. Technically, all of the wireless carriers in the US will be falsely advertising their services. With actual 4G standards still years away from deployment does this stand to seriously effect the image of actual 4G?