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Transformer Prime Getting Ice Cream Sandwich Today

Geeks Have Landed - In a surprise move, Asus have began rolling out Android 4.0 to owners of the Transformer Prime

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Datawind launches Pocketsurfer3G5,5 & 5X Dual SIM smartphones starting 3,499

My Tech Update - Datawind which is well known for it’s affordable tablet "Akash" has entered the Indian smartphone market with the launch of it’s 3 Dual-SIM phablets. All the three phablets start with a name Pocketsurfer and their prices start at Rs. 3,499. These smartphones are equipped with Datawind’s patented mobile internet technology which helps webpages load faster even on the 2G networks.

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The Best Android Tablets Ever Made

Hardcore Droid - The selection of available Android tablets has grown impressively in a very short time. In the face of such variety, it can be difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff. In keeping with our tireless dedication to organizing everything worth knowing into lists of 8-12 items, Hardcore Droid is happy to bring you this list of some of the most noteworthy Android tablet devices of the past and present.

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HardcoreDroid4020d ago

Apologies. I honestly missed that. Accurate speed reader that I am.

It's fixed. Do let me know if there are any other problems.

HardcoreDroid4020d ago

Sorry, sorry. Over-confident--my first Tech Spy post and Ive been posting excerpts in a few places such as N4G for a while now and I sort of rushed in expecting the guidelines to be the same. But I think I have it now and thank you again for helping me get it back on track.

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Majority of Android Users Still Stuck on Gingerbread or Older Builds

Maximum PC: Still waiting on your device maker and wireless carrier to dish up Jelly Bean to replace Ice Cream Sandwich on your mobile phone? Hey, it could be worse. You could be stuck on Android 2.3.x (Gingerbread) where 44.1 percent of all Android users reside, or on an even older build (Froyo, Elcair, or Donut), which collectively account another 9.6 percent of the Android camp. Add them together you have nearly 54 percent of the Android userbase rocking a dated version of their OS.

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