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If you happen to be the owner of an Amazon Kindle Fire and enjoy having a large catalog of music at your finger tips, then you’ll be happy to hear that Spotify is now available via the Amazon App Store. It may have taken a while to make its way to Kindle Fire owners, but it should be a welcomed addition to the already multitude of music services available.

If you’re reading this blog, there’s a pretty good chance you grew up in an age of joysticks, 8-bit graphics, and chiptune music. Well, I almost shed a tear today, as I heard the soundtrack of my youth being played in a YouTube video featuring the only reason you’ll ever need for purchasing a tablet: The Android Arcade!

Boy does Amazon Wireless have a deal for you. How would you like to own the hottest Android phone currently available for just under $100? That’s right, Amazon Wireless has discounted the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III to an amazing $99. That price is only available to new customers willing to be stuck to Sprint for the next 2 years, so if you fit that description, read on.

Last time anyone heard from Toshiba, Ice Cream Sandwich wasn’t going to hit its 10-inch Toshiba Thrive tablet until sometime in the Fall. Luckily Toshiba realized that summer was a much more appropriate time for Ice Cream Sandwich, and has surprised Thrive users with the tasty Android treat a bit earlier than expected.

Anyone who owns a tablet has, at one time or another, thought about how they could make it their car infotainment system. There have been a million solutions from universal mounts to professional in-dash installations, and while we’ve seen many, this is the first Nexus 7 I’ve seen double as an infotainment system. It’s an absolutely dreamy combination, and one that will have 90% of you thinking about hacking up your dash (you might want to leave it to a professional).

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