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Here’s what’s on the Tuesday menu.

A cancer-fighting wearable? Google has filed a patent application with the World Intellectual Property Organization for “a wearable device [that] can automatically modify or destroy one or more targets in the blood that have an adverse health effect.”

Apple Stores are expected to allow people to trade in their Android and BlackBerry devices for gift cards in the coming weeks, according to 9to5Mac. Previously, Apple Stores only accepted trade-ins of Apple devices.

Android apps will be reviewed before they appear on Google Play, and they will get a new age-rating system.

Are banks to blame for the Apple Pay fraud problem?

Google Now reportedly will eventually open its API to all developers.

Twitter, IBM unveil first products from partnership: data-analysis services for businesses.

Boeing is looking to build communications satellite for big tech companies.

The X Prize Foundation launches HeroX, a tech platform that will allow individuals or organizations to set up prize competitions online.

Mario on your smartphone? Nintendo is giving mobile developer DeNa a license to its video game characters.

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