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It turns out T-Mobile is quite meta when it comes to testing their Android devices. Deep inside the automation lab of T-Mobile lives the wireless industry’s only custom-built testing robot used to model real consumer behavior (I wonder if they gave it a name). A robot testing Androids so to speak. While I think this is pretty cool and great for testing specific functionality of a device, I’m confident nothing can replace the pure destructive ingenuity of a careless human.

What happens when you hand iPhone users an iPhone 4S and tell them it’s the new iPhone 5? Well, they rave about it of course. Watch as Jimmy Kimmel proves that Apple has a secret “Reality Distortion Field” built into every “new” iPhone.

The first member of the new DROID RAZR family to make it to shelves it the DROID RAZR M. Boasting the industries first 4.3-inch edge-to-edge display, the RAZR M is both powerful and affordable. At $99 (with a rebate and 2-year contract) you can pick up this Android 4.0 device that features more than decent specs:

Chrome for Android received its first update since shedding its beta tag and while it doesn’t add any great new functionality, it does take care of a few bugs and stability issues. If you head over to the Google Play Store, you’ll find the latest version of Chrome for Android as well as its listed changelog:

What did the fine folk on Google+ have to say about Apple’s iPhone 5 announcement? Well, you can see for yourselves by clicking HERE. Unfortunately our thumbnails don’t go beyond 640X400 on the site so I had to host it over on Google+ of course. As can be expected, initial impressions were not flattering, but then again, neither was Apple’s keynote *rimshot*. What about the rest of you, what are your impressions of Apple’s latest “innovation”?

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