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Okay, so the Nexus 10 was probably the most mysterious of the 3 Nexus devices being announced on October 29th. Now… not so much. The guys over at Brief Mobile managed to paparazzi this finger-smudged 10-inch fugly device and give us the skinny on what to expect. Aesthetically, I’m very disappointed in the device, however, the specs and rumored pricing are very attractive and we all know it’s what’s on the inside that counts… right?

Ahhh, the life of Vic Gundotra: private jets, beaches, and unannounced Android devices. To remind us just how cool it is, he’s posted a few snapshots using the soon-to-be-announced Nexus 10. This 10-inch Nexus tablet is slated to be announced at Google’s event this Monday in NYC (pending a hurricane). While most individuals won’t be using their tablets to snap photos, it’s nice to have the option, and judging by these pics — not a bad option at all.

Apple was recently ordered by a UK judge to publicly announce, on their website and in adverts, that Samsung had not infringed on its design rights. Naturally, Apple appealed this decision, however, they lost the appeal and were forced to comply. Well, Apple certainly complied, only I’m betting it’s not in the way the UK courts intended. In fact, they basically give the UK courts a big middle finger.

The best GTA game is going mobile.

Rockstar Games brought Grand Theft Auto 3 to Android and iOS last December, and I’ve been playing it over and over ever since; it’s one of my favorite games on mobile. I was delighted, then, when Rockstar announced today that its successor, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, is also being ported to Android and iOS to celebrate its 10th anniversary.

Let the update races begin! It looks like Sprint has beaten all other U.S. carriers to the punch and begun rolling out Jelly Bean to its Samsung Galaxy S III users. Timely updates are extremely important to consumers and it’s good to see Sprint recognizing customer’s needs.

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