Gingerbread for Motorola Atrix 4G and Droid X2 Coming Soon
18.07.11
Own a Motorola Atrix 4G or a Motorola Droid X2? Well, then you’ll be happy to know that Gingerbread is likely going to start rolling out soon for both Motorola smartphones as a soak test is definitely about to happen for the Atrix 4G and is likely going to begin soon for the Droid X2 .

For those of you unfamiliar with the term ‘soak test’, it essentially means that AT&T, Verizon and Motorola are going to be using some users as guinea pigs to make sure the update is suitable for a mass roll out. That being said, it appears that owners of both phones are being recruited for testing and if everything goes smoothly, we should see official roll outs soon.
Source: Gotta Be Mobile
AT&T Motorola Atrix 4G will get Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread in July
22.06.11
The Motorola Atrix 4G for AT&T may be one top of the line smartphone, but it has one weakness – it runs Android 2.2 Froyo , an operating system version that’s been around for a year. And, in the Android world, that’s a lot. So a newer version of the OS has already become available for more than six months, and that is, of course, Android Gingerbread .
According to the folks over at BriefMobile , the Atrix 4G is going to be finally updated to Gingerbread sometime in July. There’s no exact date yet, as software versions are still being tested by Motorola and AT&T. However, based on one of those tested versions, a release should happen quite soon, since there don’t appear to be many bugs or things to be ironed out left.
Source: Unwired View
Can Sony sell a tablet you'd really want to buy? [poll]
17.07.11
Like anything tablet from Apple, Samsung, Motorola, RIM, Toshiba or others too numerous to name.
But I'm not the target market. you are. Please answer the poll below to express your interest in the S2.
There's no overlooking that Sony is late to a segment too big for the company to forego. By its own account, the market could account for 55 million units next year. There's nothing intrinsically wrong with being a follower. After all, Apple iPhone wasn't anywhere near the first smartphone to hit the market, but that didn't stop it from becoming the segment's standard bearer.
Source: BetaNews