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Monday, April 21, 2014

You can now buy your slightly-less-nasty Domino’s Pizza using Google Wallet




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You can now buy your slightly-less-nasty Domino’s Pizza using Google Wallet



dominos tablet app


Much has been made about Domino’s and their “new and improved” recipe — some think it tastes great, while others consider it just a half step above the cardboard they were serving for years. But one thing D0mino’s has always done right is their ordering process, and things are getting even better for those who like to do that from their phone.


The latest Domino’s update brings the ability to pay for your pizza using your Google Wallet balance, just in case that trusty old credit card or cold, hard cash isn’t doing it for you.


Even if you don’t use Google Wallet, there is some incentive to placing your next order of $10 or more using the service — you’ll get a free order of Domino’s new Specialty Chicken if you do. That particular deal lasts until June 15th, so you’ll have plenty of time to decide if you want to give Domino’s another go if you aren’t already a long-time customer. Download is awaiting you over at Google Play.


[via Domino's]











LG G3 Mini tipped to launch after big brother



lg g2 mini teaser

LG G2 and G2 Mini


With great power comes great responsibility, and it seems with every flagship smartphone from a major manufacturer comes a mini version. LG will reportedly hive the still-rumored LG G3 the Mini treatment, with new rumors suggesting a smaller, weaker version of the flagship device will be in tow.


Early details tell of a device with a 720p display and an 8 megapixel camera — not quite the beastly specs we expect the full-sized brother to have, but sounds decent enough to turn some heads. We can’t be too sure of other internals just yet, but we imagine whatever is inside will be more than capable of handling Android 4.4.2.


That’s the extent of our knowledge thus far, though a model with bands for AT&T has been confirmed. There’s no telling if this will head to all four major carriers as the full-sized LG G3 is expected to, but we wouldn’t bet our life savings on it.


[LG UA Profile via MLGP]








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