The Korean manufacturer that produced the large and in charge Galaxy Note II appears to have another large and in charge mechanical device literally sitting in one of their test labs. This mechanical device, which can only be described as Jennifer Lopez’s butt double, is used to stress test an array of Samsung mobile devices which I’m then assuming are branded as ASS certified.

Sprint may not be in last place when it comes to the 4G LTE arms race, but they’re certainly not in first. Lagging well behind the likes of Verizon and AT&T, Sprint has just recently managed to bring its 4G LTE market total to a pathetic 43 markets. I say pathetic because half of them can hardly be considered “markets.” Since Sprint is simply playing the numbers game here, let’s take a look at the 11 new “markets” recently added to Sprints 4G LTE list.

It appears the last 24 days have been quite good to Samsung as they have reportedly sold over 2 million Galaxy Note IIs in that short amount of time. Earlier in the month we reported on the Galaxy Note II surpassing 3 million units sold, and now, that number has jumped to over 5 million thanks to what would appear to be a successful U.S. launch.

Galaxy S III

Just last week, we learned that Samsung had requested to add the iPad mini, the fourth-generation iPad, and the sixth-generation iPod touch to its ongoing patent-infringement complaint against Apple. Now the Cupertino company is hoping to extend its own case by bringing Samsung’s latest Android devices into the mix.

Apple has targeted six Samsung devices in total, including its flagship Galaxy S III, the Galaxy Note II, the Galaxy S III Mini, the Galaxy Tab 8.9, and the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1.

Android swag here we come! Last week we were giving away an Android Snuggle Me blanket and today we’re going to announce the lucky winner, as well as give you a chance to win some new swag.

Next Page »