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Last week, Verizon gave the thumbs up to Ice Cream Sandwich for the Motorola DROID 4, and today, it’s ready for consumption. If you head into System > About Phone > System Updates, you should be able to pull the update and begin enjoying all the benefits of Android 4.0.4. The rollout just began today, so if it hasn’t hit your area yet, don’t freak out, you’ll get it soon enough.

Yes, you read that title right. ASUS, the reining king of updates, has already begun pushing out Jelly Bean to Transformer Pad TF300 customers in North America. This marks the beginning of their planned Jelly Bean updates for the Transformer series, which includes other models to be announced in the near future.

Do you have an email address book with more spiderwebs than an abandoned barn? Looking to get in contact with a former colleague only to realize your contact info for them is outdated? Keeping current with contact information can be tedious work for someone who’s always on the go — never mind trying to find time to clean up an already dusty address book. What if I told you there was a way to automatically keep your contacts updated and address book neat and tidy? Interested? Then peek on past the break to see what we’ve got.

After a sea of broken promises, Motorola has finally launched a dedicated site to unlocking its device bootloaders. Okay, so there are only four devices currently supported, but hey, you have to start somewhere. I can’t help but picture the Android community singing in unison to Phil Collins “In the Air Tonight.”

I’ve been waiting for this moment, all my life

Sony took to their blog today to update the status on their global rollout of Ice Cream Sandwich. Xperia P users are up first, with rollouts starting today and continuing over the next few weeks. After that, the Xperia U, Xperia sola and Xperia go are expected to start getting their ICS treatments.

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