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HTC One S users can expect a maintenance update from T-Mobile to hit their devices soon. It started rolling out yesterday and will continue making the rounds until July 7. That’s a pretty big update window, so don’t freak out if you don’t see it for a while. The update will be pushed OTA and according to T-Mobile there is no manual update option at this time.

It turns out February’s rumors were true and HTC will indeed be getting the Playstation Suite, however, it will be called the Playstation Mobile thanks to a Sony rebranding. Sony announced the rebranding along with the HTC partnership today at E3.

ASUS is all about creating new mobile products that transform, and their latest creation is large enough to rival Unicron. The ASUS Transformer AiO (all in one), is a dual-booting 18.4-inch computablet. Unveiled at Computex 2012, the Transformer AiO is equipped with an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, 18.4-inch screen, and can switch between Windows 8 and Android 4.0 operating systems effortlessly.

Verizon posted the update informationM for Android 4.0.4 IMM76K yesterday and we knew it wouldn’t be long before it started rolling out. Well, some lucky users are already seeing the update pop up on their device, but before you go getting excited, it appears to only be affecting a small batch of people. Of course, I’m not one of them, but that hasn’t stopped me from obsessively hitting the “check now” button.

As we anxiously await Google I/O, and what it may have planned for Android, we’re treated to a possible sneak peek courtesy an online benchmark site. The rumored Google Nexus tablet that’s been talked about for months appears to have taken a spin on the benchmark site Rightware. Showing up under the name Google ASUS Nexus 7, this 768×1280 quad-core mystery device actually gives us quite a bit of information thanks to a little digging by the guys over at Android Police.

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