The slow rollout of Android 4.0 to Samsung‘s recent Galaxy devices continues , and the latest variation to receive Ice Cream Sandwich is the Galaxy S II LTE . We should all be familiar with the ICS feature set by now, as well as Samsung‘s TouchWiz alterations . The news was spotted on Samsung’s Korean site, but we wouldn’t be surprised to see the new software popping up on devices elsewhere shortly (AT&T’s Skyrocket already saw a leaked update in March ).
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Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Ice Cream Sandwich update finally arrives, GSII HD LTE keeps waiting

Maybe it was inspired by the other app’s most recent update, or perhaps by Zuck’s newly-minted commitment to mobile applications. Regardless, Facebook’s redesigned its
According to the Wall Street Journal , Apple plans to announce an update to its iCloud service at the WWDC in June. The revamp will include new photo-sharing features that will also allow users to comment on images — bringing a little social flavor to the data syncing service
Second and third generation Apple TV boxes have a new software update to keep an eye out for, and now that the changelog has been posted for 5.0.1 we can see what it brings.
It’s fair to say we admire the Razer Naga MMO ’round these parts — as much for its thumb-thrashing controls, as for its democratic diplomacy . Now the original is back, and updated for 2012. What’s new?
Internet Explorer associated with an exploit ? Color us shocked . Facetiousness aside, it’s seriously about time you switched over to Chrome or Firefox (as a mitigation tool; not a foolproof solution), and if you’re a desktop user relying on Flash Player, well…
Motorola is pushing out an update for the MOTOACTV that’ll improve the dinky machine’s calibration with heart rate monitors and improved media selection. Golfers who plumped for the tailored edition of the unit will find links-friendly features like better score tallies and longer-distance club suggestions.
Owners of the Galaxy Nexus for Verizon Wireless are now joining the proud ranks of Android 4.0.4 users. As a common practice, it seems the rollout is gradual, and many of the devices receiving the update appear to be the property of corporate stores. Nonetheless, the 39.8MB download carries a build number IMM76K and similarly brings an update to the baseband software — which is reason to hope that the ( resolved ) connectivity issues reported by Android 4.0.4 users of the HSPA+ and Sprint variants will be a non-issue
In general, people seem to love their Galaxy Nexuses (or is that Nexii?), but every model has suffered from some form of connectivity problem. 










