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1. Is AT&T bribing T-Mobile customers to switch sides?

If you’re a T-Mobile customer and are looking to switch, you could have an additional $450 in your pocket. But, there are some catches.

To make the initial switch, you would get $200 credit if you choose AT&T’s Mobile Share Value Plan AND either sign up for the Next upgrade OR purchase a phone. If you want the extra $250, you would trade in an existing phone – if you have one that qualifies.

Read more: (GeekBeat)

2. Bike safe with these, err … shoe spurs

Starting at $20, you can take while cycling reflective gear to a new level. The waterproof clamp to your shoes, are powered by a watch battery and flash for 100 hours before needing a new one.

Read more: (Gizmodo)

3. Gif your favorite sports moments with Yahoo’s iOS update 

With the new Yahoo Sports update for iOS 7, you now have the ability to rewatch sports plays or moments – using a feature called “Loop” – and create a gif out of the play.

How does it work? Pick a moment, drop it in to a timeline, apply some features, add a caption and share with friends on social networks.

Read more: (TechCrunch)

4. The Basis fitness tracker is also a better sleep tracker

has already been ahead of the game when it came to their wearable fitness tracker – designed to look like a wrist watch – but now the company is taking it one step further. In addition to all the sensors you’ll still get, the new version of the wristwatch-esque tracker gives you even more data about how much and how well you’re sleeping.

Read more: (TechCrunch)

5. Now on Android: Wake up to tunes with Pandora

Android users, rejoice! With the latest , you can now set your alarm to play your favorite stations. What else comes with the update?

  • Customize which alarms play when
  • A snooze function that allows for even more sleep
  • A sleep timer that lets you set music to doze off to

Read more: (TheNextWeb)

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