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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 made its debut last week and has already found its innards spread across a table for all to see. That’s right, I’m talking about the customary iFixit teardown. That’s when a member of the iFixit team dissects a device to expose its parts and determine its level of repairability. You’ll be happy to know the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 scored an 8 out of 10 for ease of repair, completely shaming Apple’s new iPad, which barely scored a 2.

After a sea of broken promises, Motorola has finally launched a dedicated site to unlocking its device bootloaders. Okay, so there are only four devices currently supported, but hey, you have to start somewhere. I can’t help but picture the Android community singing in unison to Phil Collins “In the Air Tonight.”

I’ve been waiting for this moment, all my life

Sprint is looking to entice families (or individuals with numerous lines) away from their current carriers by offering an instant $400 store credit towards the purchase of “qualifying devices.” While that $400 is sure to catch your attention, it’s the “fine print” that caught mine. In order to receive this promo, you have to activate three or more lines on an Everything Data Share or Simply Everything Data plan — one of which, must be ported over from a non-Sprint company (Virgin Mobile, Boost Mobile, and Common Cents Mobile are subsidiaries of Sprint). The stipulations don’t end there.

The WWE is ready to bring the pain, with its up close and personal WWE app for Android and iOS. Get in the ring with your favorite WWE Superstars, with instant access to profiles, biographies, social media feeds and more. Relive thousands of face smacking matches thanks to a video library consisting of thousands of clips. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a little nostalgia, the WWE app has it all.

Sony took to their blog today to update the status on their global rollout of Ice Cream Sandwich. Xperia P users are up first, with rollouts starting today and continuing over the next few weeks. After that, the Xperia U, Xperia sola and Xperia go are expected to start getting their ICS treatments.

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