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Owners of the US WiFi version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 should start seeing an OTA update hit their device. Unfortunately the update is not Ice Cream Sandwich, but it appears to be a maintenance update that takes care of quite a few issues. The update is build number HTJ85B.UEKMP P7510UEKMP and fixes:

According to sources at Pocket-lint, HTC is set to become the first non-Sony company to have its mobile devices Playstation certified. Playstation certification gives manufacturer devices access to numerous Playstation titles. It’s a great opportunity for Sony to licence out their suite to manufacturers who can then provide one extra feature to entice customers. It makes more sense than limiting the suite to outdated mobile hardware that no one wants to buy anyways.

Yesterday the Wall Street Journal reported that Google was developing a home-entertainment system that streams music wirelessly throughout the home and would be marketed under the company’s own brand. The first thing that came to mind was Google’s Project Tungsten from last year’s Google I/O.

HTC has announced on their Facebook page that thier initial upgrade process of bringing Ice Cream Sandwich to HTC devices will begin towards the end of March. In their statement they go on to list the first HTC devices to be upgraded as well as devices set to be updated later in the year. If you’re freaking out about whether your device is on the list, hit the break and read HTC’s full statement.

ASUS continues to address concerns over the Transformer Prime’s lackluster WiFi connectivity, and has released yet another update to help fix the problem. Build 9.4.2.13-20120203 should bring improved Wi-Fi and Bluetooth performance, along with a new kernel. While no official changelog has hit yet, we think this update also addresses the random reboot issue some have been experiencing since upgrading to Ice Cream Sandwich.

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