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If you're not that technical, though, the easiest way to get Jelly Bean on your Nook tablet is to buy one of the company's pre-loaded cards for $29.99 (available online and at Fry's) or $19.99 to ...
Originally, that option limited you to Android 2.3, aka Gingerbread, but N2A Cards now offers a bootable Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) card for both the Nook Color and the Nook Tablet. Even better, you ...
The Jelly Bean card store closingTUESDAY, 1/28 The Jelly Bean We ll pay a visit to The Jelly Bean, the oldest independent card store West of the Mississippi located on SW 10th Avenue in Downtown ...
Finally, as great as Jelly Bean is, the sad truth is most people probably won't get to try it for a long time. Jelly Bean will only be available on the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, and Nexus 7 tablet at ...
I wish I could say that Android 4.1 is on par with iOS on an iPhone 4S when it comes to its reaction to my finger's taps and swipes — but iOS still takes the crown here. However, as compared to ...
HTC One X+ Cnet rating: 4 stars out of 5 The good: The One X+ has a quad-core processor, 64 GB of storage and Android Jelly Bean, plus a great camera, all for $200. The bad: The battery life is short.
Published 30 March 2013, 11:27 AM GMT Samsung has pushed out the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean software update with build version DXLSE for the first generation Galaxy Note with model number N7000.
Google announced Jelly Bean, also known as Android 4.1, on Wednesday. The shiny new operating system brings new features such as a speedier interface, a new Camera app, offline voice typing ...
Today Google announced the latest version of its mobile operating system: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. It's an incremental upgrade — a number of valuable features have been added, but there's no real ...
Google's brand new version of Android, v4.1 "Jelly Bean," is only available on a select few devices, but the new mobile OS will hit a variety of handhelds and tablets in the coming months. Check ...
Predictive keyboard At a glance, Jelly Bean's keyboard looks a lot like the stock edition found in Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0). But start typing, and you'll see something different.