If you’re a fan of Android mini-collectibles but never seem to be quick enough to grab them when they go on sale, we’ve got some good news for you. It appears boxes of non-limited Android mini figures have been shipping out to retail stores. Next time you’re out and about, you may want to check your local Urban Outfitters, FYE, or Barnes & Noble.

For many, the Amazon MP3 app is nothing but a distant relic, for others it remains a top-notch viable solution for their music needs. If you still look to Amazon MP3 for your music needs, you’ll be happy to know they have updated their Android application with a couple of new UI changes among other things.

Scalado has announced the release of their revolutionizing product named Remove. Scalado’s Remove automatically highlights and removes any unwanted object from a captured photo. The software is able to remove any object that happened to sneak into your shot while static objects remain irremovable. It’s perfect for shots on busy streets or popular landmarks where there may be a lot of passing tourists.

Owners of the US WiFi version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 should start seeing an OTA update hit their device. Unfortunately the update is not Ice Cream Sandwich, but it appears to be a maintenance update that takes care of quite a few issues. The update is build number HTJ85B.UEKMP P7510UEKMP and fixes:

According to sources at Pocket-lint, HTC is set to become the first non-Sony company to have its mobile devices Playstation certified. Playstation certification gives manufacturer devices access to numerous Playstation titles. It’s a great opportunity for Sony to licence out their suite to manufacturers who can then provide one extra feature to entice customers. It makes more sense than limiting the suite to outdated mobile hardware that no one wants to buy anyways.

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