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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 now up for pre-order, dual-core Ice Cream Sandwich for $399

The bad news is that rumors of a quad-core upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 didn’t pan out. The good news is that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is now up for pre-order. Office Depot has the slate, which still features a dual-core processor and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, priced at $399.99 along with free delivery.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 now up for pre-order, dual-core Ice Cream Sandwich for $399

HTC One X (AT&T) Review

HTC set out to create a device so desirable that consumers would immediately tag it as the “one” for them. So does the HTC One X live up to expectations? AT&T’s version of the device doesn’t carry the same quad-core Tegra 3 processor as its international cousin, but it’s hardly missed

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HTC One X (AT&T) Review

Acer releases app to assist A500 tablet users update to ICS

If you are a Acer Iconia Tab A500 or A501 user, you might want to download/update this app . As the rep from the manufacturer explains in the video below, the app will notify you when the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade is available for you. [via PocketNow ]

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Acer releases app to assist A500 tablet users update to ICS

Australians can now enjoy movie rentals from YouTube and Google Play Store`

Google Australia’s blog has just announced that the country will now be able to enjoy thousands of movies for rent on Google Play Store and YouTube. Content from Walt Disney, NBC, Sony, and more will provide new entertainment options for those down under. While they don’t have as good a selection as Americans, it should still be a pretty attractive catalog

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Australians can now enjoy movie rentals from YouTube and Google Play Store`

Stop Everything You’re Doing And Do A Google Search For “Zerg Rush”

Sometimes it’s just so hard to not love Google. Especially when they do crazy, wacky, cooky, fun stuff like this

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Stop Everything You’re Doing And Do A Google Search For “Zerg Rush”

Google Maps brings elevation data; scale and zoom bars migrate to settings

Google Map has just received a very interesting update. Firstly, elevation data has been added to the Measure lab. This will allow people to see if an area is hilly or uneven for whatever reason they may need to know.

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Google Maps brings elevation data; scale and zoom bars migrate to settings

HTC One X for AT&T pre-orders now open

Been waiting to get your grubby hands on AT&T’s HTC One X? Well, you can now head over to the carrier’s website and pre-order one for yourself. Or, if 50 bucks means something to you, wait a while and book one through RadioShack where, as I reported yesterday , it might  only cost $149.99

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My new favorite weather app: Weatherwise [App Review]

The little peak at the “Share to Google Drive” wasn’t the only good stuff that was on show during yesterday’s Android Developers’ Friday Apps Review. One of the three apps discussed, Weatherwise , really caught my attention. What does it do?

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My new favorite weather app: Weatherwise [App Review]

HTC J (ISW13HT) Makes An Appearance On Japanese Site Then Quickly Pulled

Oh, will you look at that. Seems a new HTC device going by the name of the “J” made a quick appearance on a HTC’s Japanese site, but was quickly pulled soon after it was discovered

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HTC J (ISW13HT) Makes An Appearance On Japanese Site Then Quickly Pulled

This LG Phone is the Galaxy Nexus, According to Sprint’s Mobile Site

I’m not sure if this is a training issue or something, but someone really needs to double check these sort of things. At least the desktop site is OK… [ Sprint Mobile , thanks Mika! ]

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This LG Phone is the Galaxy Nexus, According to Sprint’s Mobile Site

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