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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.

If you’re like me, your eyes aren’t what they used to be, and therefore you might find the font size on the Nexus 7 to be a tad tiny. Lucky for us, there’s a setting to fix that. If at any point you find the font size on your device to be too small or too big, you can head on into Settings > Display > Font size and pick from Small, Normal, Large, or Huge. Now this won’t affect every bit of text you see, so if you’re in an app that has small text, you can always try checking to see if they have their own settings.

At today’s Gamescon in Germany, Sony announced its plans to bring more games and more devices to Playstation Mobile (aka Playstation Suite). Only two new manufacturers were mentioned, but when they uttered the name “ASUS,” the hair on the back of my neck stood up. Could it be? Could the amazing, wallet friendly, powerhouse Nexus 7 gain the title “Playstation Certified”?

Many of us are still getting acquainted with our new Android 4.1 devices (Nexus 7 in particular) so when I stumbled upon a long list of voice commands for Android 4.1, I just had to share. You may be familiar with many of the standard voice commands, but with the introduction of Google Now, there’s a whole new library of “ask and answer” commands for you to experiment with.

Nexus 7 owners are anxiously awaiting accessories, and up until today, have only been treated to a few leaked products. If the POGO dock and premium case were’t enough to get you salivating, you’re bound to start foaming at the mouth over the newly exposed rotating stand case, or built-in Bluetooth keyboard case.

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