The Google Voice app received an update today, giving it a nice new ICS styled UI and icon to match. This update adds a couple features for tablet users such as a Click-to-Call button added to the main UI as well as a couple general features such as:

The moment many of you have been waiting for has arrived. Google Chrome is now available for Android. Before you get too excited, it’s in beta and only available for Android 4.0. Since only 1% of Android devices are currently running Ice Cream Sandwich, it’s not likely you’ll be enjoying this just yet. For you elite 1%, read on past the break for the details.

I feel like today should be national Verizon news day. Another piece of news coming out of Verizon today is an update to the Motorola DROID Bionic. Software version 5.9.902 for the DROID Bionic is ready to roll and includes many welcomed fixes. For Bionic users plagued by crashes and lock-ups, this hefty update should improve all that.

It looks like Verizon has more than a DROID 4 release scheduled for this Friday. According to Droid-Life, Verizon will re-launch their Double Data promo for 4G LTE devices as well as offer buy-one-get-one on all versions of the DROID RAZR.


It look like those Feb. 10th DROID 4 launch rumors were true. Verizon has finally announced the DROID 4 and it will be hitting shelves this Friday for the reasonable price of $199 with a two-year agreement. The DROID 4 caters to those who still prefer a physical keyboard and features a a five-row QWERTY keyboard with edge-lit keys. It’s by far the most powerful QWERTY keyboard and runs on Verizon’s fast 4G network.

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