I swear there’s a stereo unit in that picture somewhere. Anyways, Clarion has unveiled the first Android-based OEM grade car stereo and is in talks with a few major automakers to have them come standard in select models. These Froyo (yea, I know) packing AVN style double-DIN players will have all the features you crave in a car stereo.

Samsung has announced this evening that they’ve shipped a surprising five million Galaxy Notes in only five month’s time. The 5.3-inch phablet has received a lot of attention from Samsung, ever since it was launched overseas in October. Samsung touted the larger screen and stylus, and even showed it off during the Super Bowl.

Google has been long rumored — since 2006 in fact — to launch a new cloud storage offering, called Google Drive. In fact, just last month the Wall Street Journal reported it was close to launch. Now, GigaOm reports, from unnamed sources, that Google is planning on launching Google Drive during the first week of April.


Seesmic announced today the addition of a premium Pro version for Android. The Pro version will cost $2.99 and unlock a new set of features which the free version does not include. Atop of that, the free version now has ads, making the Pro version even more appealing. The newest versions of the apps include newly added features such as:


Ever wonder who exactly Samsung hired to test out the Galaxy Note before shipping it out to retailers across the globe? It was no easy task finding a quality assurance team that measured up to the pure magnitude of the Galaxy Note, but after interviewing nearly a dozen teams, Samsung went with lead QA Engineer Peter the elephant and his expert team of mixed mammals.

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