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Remains of the Day: The US Postal Service Will No Longer Cancel Saturday Deliveries

Remains of the Day: The US Postal Service Will No Longer Cancel Saturday DeliveriesThe USPS cancels their plans to end Saturday service, T-Mobile has an iPhone trade-in deal, Chrome for Android gets an update, and a whole bunch of rumored Google Babel features leak.

  • Statement from the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors Today the US Postal Service announced that it's former plans to end Saturday deliveries will no longer go into effect, due to a Congressional resolution that prohibits changes in the delivery schedule. [United States Postal Service]
  • T-Mobile USA Sweetens iPhone 5 Deal With Trade-In Program Today T-Mobile announced that through June, customers looking to purchase an iPhone 5 with the carrier will be able to trade in an iPhone 4 or 4S and receive the new phone at no cost, along with $120 in credit toward the monthly device fee. Check out their new pricing plans and see if it's a good time for you to switch. [NYTimes]
  • More Immersive Mobile Web The latest Chrome beta for Android now shows your search terms in the omnibox instead of the lengthy search url. You can also see how much data you save when using Chrome's experimental data compression feature by checking Bandwidth Management in the Settings. [Google Chrome Blog]
  • Google Babel News: Google Voice Support "Eventually" Coming, Synced Notifications, "First Class" iOS Experience A leaked feature list for Google's rumored unified chat service, codenamed "Babel," has just hit the web. The new app will initially bring together Google's Talk, Hangouts, and Messenger services, with Voice to come "eventually." Notification syncing will be featured across all devices and platforms, and a new desktop app will keep all conversations together, outside of your browser. [DroidLife]
  • OS X 10.8.4 Code Confirms New Macs Incoming with Super-Fast 802.11ac Gigabit Wireless Support The recently seeded OS X Mountain Lion update beta has new code segments in the OS' Wi-Fi frameworks that suggest the next Macs will support fifth generation high-speed 802.11ac Wi-Fi. [9to5Mac]
  • Microsoft's Office for iOS, Android: Not Until Fall 2014? Previously rumored to be released in early to mid-2013, an "alleged roadmap for Microsoft's 'Gemini' wave of Office updates" states that Microsoft Office for iOS and Android, along with Outlook RT and other anticipated app updates, will not ship until mid to late-2014. [ZDNet]
  • Exclusive: Microsoft's Next Xbox Will Take Over Your TV, Interact With Your Cable Box Microsoft's next Xbox is rumored to work with cable box signals and function much like a set-top box as well as a gaming console. Microsoft has yet to say anything about its next-gen console, but is currently planning an Xbox event next month, where the console is expected to be unveiled. [The Verge]

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