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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.

Dropbox has announced its latest beta, giving users a chance to test out a few new features before any official updates hit the Play store. If you’re interested, you can head over to Dropbox Forums and get started testing out the improved Nexus 7 UI, as well as:

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”?

Verizon has finally given the thumbs up to the Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Motorola DROID 4. With support documents now live on their site and a few random reports of it hitting users, it’s safe to say the rollout has begun. It will most likely push in phases, so if you aren’t seeing it right away, don’t go nuts, it’ll get to you soon enough

The Ice Cream Sandwich numbers continue to rise as more devices begin rolling out the tasty update. One of the latest devices to receive Android 4.0, is none other than the Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi edition. Many U.S. owners have already pulled down the update and are once again enjoying their GTab as if it were brand new.

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