The Sony XPERIA Z Tablet is going to hit U.S shores by month’s end, but Sony has just announced that its flagship tablet could be unlocked and loaded with a stock Android OS for developers who want to take the [.
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Back from his much deserved vacation, Jordan reviews all the important stories from this week. Included in this week’s news is an announcement of Jelly Bean on the Sony Xperia Tablet S being rooted and Facebook Home on your device without a whole lot of working using the Xposed Framework.
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We’ve witnessed the fact that Sony has tried really hard to return to the smartphone spotlight this year, and sadly hasn’t reached that mark.
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It is not too long after the unlocked version of the Sony Xperia Z appeared on the US Sony store, and here we are with word that there is another device released to accompany the Xperia Z on Sony’s digital store shelves.
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Americans wanting one of 2013's Sony flagships have had access to the Xperia ZL for awhile, but they've had to chase down an importer if they wanted the glass-backed chic of the Xperia Z.
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Late last month, we covered some bit on the HP Slate 7, touting that it has been delayed to June on the quiet, while earlier this month, it was reported that the HP Slate 7 would be made available for pre-order for folks living in Europe.
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If you have ever heard the expression there is no free lunch, you likely know what that means.
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When the Xperia S was first released, Sony teamed up with Google to make it an officially-supported AOSP (Android Open Source Project) device.
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Sony’s willingness to support third-party developers and hackers is well known at this point.
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We have seen our fair share of news concerning Sony Xperia devices in the past, including the slew of 2011 Xperia devices getting the Jelly Bean operating system update, where the Sony Xperia Play was one of them.
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Apple and Yahoo may be getting all comfortable with one another due to their iPhone partnership, but Yahoo is showing some love today to the iPad as it released two applications for the device today: Yahoo! Mail and Yahoo! Weather.
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