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Unless you have an ASUS device, you’re probably waiting to be updated to Android 4.0. While Motorola did manage to bring Ice Cream Sandwich to the XOOM, they’ve left the rest of their devices in update limbo. In an effort to calm user frustration, Motorola has updated their Ice Cream Sandwich schedule — as if that helps. It appears the RAZR brand will see Android 4.0 sometime in Q2, while the DROID 4 won’t be seeing Ice Cream Sandwich until Q3.

Last month, Samsung added a new FAQ section to outline which devices would be receiving Ice Cream Sandwich, and while all the major carriers were listed, T-Mobile was the only one lacking any information. That section has finally been updated and we now have an idea of which T-Mobile Samsung devices will be getting the Android 4.0 update.

ZeptoLab recently updated their Cut The Rope app on both Android and iOS with a new DJ Box featuring 25 vinyl-scratching levels. Om Nom has been sitting idle long enough and he’s hungry and ready to party. These additional levels should keep you busy for about an hour and then it’s back to waiting. Other features included in the new update include:


Everyone wants to know if their device will be getting some Ice Cream Sandwich love and even though most manufacturers have already outlined their plans for updates, Samsung has gone one step further by putting together a new FAQ section. This new FAQ gives users a carrier-to-carrier breakdown of which devices will receive Android 4.0 — all of which have been confirmed. If you own a Samsung device and are curious to know if it’ll be getting Android 4.0, check out the lists below and then start holding your breath.


Path markets themselves as the “Smart Journal” that helps you share your life with close friends and family. Pictures are among the many things you can share through Path and after the “billion dollar” bombshell Instagram and Facebook dropped on the world, Path wanted everyone to know they too have hipster filters. It’s sort of a “hey, look at me” plea, but in Path’s defense, they have been doing a good job at keeping their app updated and warrant a look.

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