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The Kindle Fire was the best thing to happen to the tablet market in my opinion, and if Amazon where to simply close the book on their tablet ambitions after the Fire, it would just be silly. We can, of course, assume there will be more content consumption devices to come from Amazon. While there haven’t been any official announcements, president of U.S. retail for Staples has spilled the beans on Amazon’s plans to introduce up to five or six tablet SKUs of various sizes, including a 10-inch model.

Samsung has once again sent the blogosphere into a frenzy by sending members of the media a save-the-date for August 15, and promising to unveil the next Galaxy device. What device are they talking about? Could it be the Galaxy Note 2, or perhaps the final version of the Galaxy Note 10.1? Your guess is as good as ours, but if it was our attention Samsung was looking for, they’ve sure captured it.

ASUS gave users a quick heads up on which of their tablets would be honored with an Android 4.1 update. This doesn’t mean these are the only ASUS products that will be receiving Jelly Bean, but for now, you can rest assured knowing the following will definitely be getting the tasty treat:

You’re going to find tons of reasons to love your new Samsung Galaxy S III, and one of those reasons is the customizable App Drawer. While I don’t care for the positioning of the App Drawer icon, it’s the fact that once I’m in there, I can organize my apps the way that I want — and that’s cool. Not everyone cares for an alphabetically organized App Drawer (especially if you often use an app that starts with the letter Z). You could, of course, always organize your apps the way you’d like on your homescreens, but if you’re like me, you enjoy having a clutter free homescreen to show off your brilliant wallpaper.

If you happen to be a member of BJ’s wholesale club, you’ll be happy to hear they have a one-day sale going on for the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T, as well as the Keyboard Dock accessory. If you act fast, you can pick up the TF300T for $369.99 and the dock for $109.99. That’s around a $30 savings individually, $60 savings if you grab both. That’s one of the lowest brand new retail prices I’ve found, and not that bad of a deal considering the TF300T features:

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