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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.

It looks like Samsung’s 5.3″ Galaxy Note has sparked a large display revolution. LG has teased an interesting device called the Optimus Vu. Not only does it sport a 5″ display, but it features an unconventional 4:3 aspect ratio. Other unofficial specs include:

Yesterday Motorola teased an update that will be coming to the MOTOACTV next month. The update, which is set to roll out on March 7th, will add 40 new activities to the MOTOACTV fitness tracker, some of which include: yoga, Pilates, dancing and martial arts. While Motorola says this is just the beginning, they managed to tease us with a few other features, including:

I feel like today should be national Verizon news day. Another piece of news coming out of Verizon today is an update to the Motorola DROID Bionic. Software version 5.9.902 for the DROID Bionic is ready to roll and includes many welcomed fixes. For Bionic users plagued by crashes and lock-ups, this hefty update should improve all that.

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