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You’ve just been introduced to Android’s latest OS version Ice Cream Sandwich and trying to find your way around. You’re looking for a quick way to access your settings menu and soon realize a widget is perfect for getting you there quick. But what if you’re a minimalist and like a nice clean homescreen, free of clutter and widgets? You could always go through the app drawer to get to settings — but did you know there’s another quick and convenient way to access the settings menu?


Last month, Sony announced they would be opening the Playstation Suite SDK Beta sometime in April and guess what, it’s April and that sometime is today. Developers will now be able to grab the open beta and start working on games and apps for Playstation certified devices such as the Xperia Play, Xperia Arc, Xperia S, and not to mention Sony’s newest handheld the PS Vita.


Verizon has posted up the changelog for an upcoming Motorola DROID RAZR/RAZR MAXX update that should begin rolling out soon. Generally speaking, these updates go out about a week after the changelog goes up so it shouldn’t be too long. Unfortunately this isn’t the Ice Cream Sandwich update everyone has been waiting for. Instead, it features:


It’s only been a week since Amazon made its in-app purchasing API available to all and already they’ve lifted the $20 cap developers were allowed to charge for an in-app purchase. This comes after Amazon implemented stronger parental controls to prevent children from running up mommy and daddy’s credit card. At least that’s the reason Amazon is giving in an email being sent to developers:


Samsung released a new video on their YouTube channel last night, highlighting all the new features included in the upcoming Premium Suite update for the Galaxy Note. While they just about showed off everything from S-Pen features to Ice Cream Sandwich, they managed to remain vague about a release date by sticking with the old “Available on Q2 2012” comment. However, the fact that they have released this video onto their YouTube channel is a good indication that the update may not be that far off

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