Yes, you read that title right. ASUS, the reining king of updates, has already begun pushing out Jelly Bean to Transformer Pad TF300 customers in North America. This marks the beginning of their planned Jelly Bean updates for the Transformer series, which includes other models to be announced in the near future.

It’s that time again, and according to the The National Retail Federation, 54% of college students will be buying a new computer, tablet or smartphone for school this year. Add that to the multitude of high-school students looking to go back to school with the hottest smartphone and you’re left with a whole new market of Samsung Galaxy S III owners looking for a case.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 made its debut last week and has already found its innards spread across a table for all to see. That’s right, I’m talking about the customary iFixit teardown. That’s when a member of the iFixit team dissects a device to expose its parts and determine its level of repairability. You’ll be happy to know the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 scored an 8 out of 10 for ease of repair, completely shaming Apple’s new iPad, which barely scored a 2.

Do you have an email address book with more spiderwebs than an abandoned barn? Looking to get in contact with a former colleague only to realize your contact info for them is outdated? Keeping current with contact information can be tedious work for someone who’s always on the go — never mind trying to find time to clean up an already dusty address book. What if I told you there was a way to automatically keep your contacts updated and address book neat and tidy? Interested? Then peek on past the break to see what we’ve got.

Man, this week flew by. I guess it’s time to giveaway some more awesome swag! Last week we were giving away a HARDcover Nexus 7 DODOcase and today we’re going to announce the lucky winner, as well as give you a chance to win some new swag.

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