Promises, promises. That’s what ASUS has been feeding those of you who choose to brazenly call the OG Transformer your slate of preference.
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ICS update for Eee Pad Transformer delayed (again) until March
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Promises, promises. That’s what ASUS has been feeding those of you who choose to brazenly call the OG Transformer your slate of preference.
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ICS update for Eee Pad Transformer delayed (again) until March
This week’s How Would You Change stars ASUS’ UX31 Zenbook , the benchmark that all of 2011′s Ultrabooks should aspire to. We loved its striking design, good performance, battery life and that fantastic display.
ASUS was plenty busy at CES last week, but it held back at least one product on us — the B23E.
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ASUS sneak attacks the business world with 12.5-inch B23E laptop
Last we heard, the Ice Cream Sandwich update making its way to the O.G. Transformer was still “in the process of being approved” by the G-men. Although we’ve heard rumors that the holo-coated upgrade would come in February , nothing’s been confirmed until now
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Ice Cream Sandwich update for original Transformer coming ‘mid-February,’ says ASUS
Remember the ASUS MeMic? It’s okay if you don’t — after all, it’s been nearly a year since we first saw the thing.
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ASUS MeMic hits the FCC, reminds us of its existence
If the Ice Cream Sandwich update, bug fixes and piles of apologies from the folks at ASUS just aren’t cutting it and you happen to live in the UK, then we’ve got some good news for you. You are free to take your Transformer Prime back to the shop for a full refund
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ASUS offers refunds and extended warranties to piqued Prime customers in the UK
ASUS gave you the Transformer Prime TF700T and a frosty injection of Ice Cream Sandwich — what more could you possibly want? 3G on your convertible tablet
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ASUS says the Transformer Prime won’t do 3G, time travel and lasers still on the table
Ice Cream Sandwich for the Transformer Prime was one of the most anticipated updates for one of the most anticipated tablets of recent memory.
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Some Transformer Prime users unable to upgrade to ICS, serial number ‘Unknown’
Eagerly awaiting that sweet Ice Cream Sandwich update for your original Eee Pad Transformer? Keep waiting
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Ice Cream Sandwich to hit Eee Pad Transformer in February, says Asus
ASUS’ Eee Pad Transformer is about to get a healthy scoop of Ice Cream Sandwich . The company’s UK branch confirmed the news today on its Facebook page, announcing that its original tablet-netbook hybrid device will make the jump to Android 4.0 sometime after January 12th. That date, as you may recall, is when the Transformer Prime is slated to receive the update , though ASUS has yet to confirm a specific date for the predecessor’s update, saying only that it’ll roll out “ASAP.” As always, we’ll be sure to let you know when we hear more
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Eee Pad Transformer to receive Ice Cream Sandwich after January 12th, ASUS confirms

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