Yesterday the Wall Street Journal reported that Google was developing a home-entertainment system that streams music wirelessly throughout the home and would be marketed under the company’s own brand. The first thing that came to mind was Google’s Project Tungsten from last year’s Google I/O.

Just because American Football is over, doesn’t mean you can’t get in on some real football. That’s Real Football 2012, and it’s Gameloft’s latest entry into the Android Market. Gameloft is going the freemium route with this one so it won’t cost you anything to play, but there’s apparently some sort of stamina thing that keeps you from really enjoying the game — unless you pony up some cash. Real Football 2012 will get you into the game with features such as:

Netflix for Android received an update today, and while it didn’t bring HD video to everyone, it did bring a slew of other improvements for tablets and smartphones. Improvements made in version 1.7 include:

HTC has announced on their Facebook page that thier initial upgrade process of bringing Ice Cream Sandwich to HTC devices will begin towards the end of March. In their statement they go on to list the first HTC devices to be upgraded as well as devices set to be updated later in the year. If you’re freaking out about whether your device is on the list, hit the break and read HTC’s full statement.

Canadian Carrier TELUS may be late in the game compared to Rogers and Bell but it won’t matter to Canadian customers who just want those blazing fast LTE speeds. Starting tomorrow, TELUS will flip the LTE switch on for Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area, Kitchener, Waterloo, Hamilton, Guelph, Belleville, Ottawa, Montreal, Québec City, Halifax and Yellowknife. Of course you’re going to need an LTE device to take advantage of the new network and that’s why TELUS will be launching the following new LTE devices:

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