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After announcing which devices will get the latest Android version, Sony has now posted a video showing the Android 4.3 AOSP running on the Xperia Tablet Z.
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Amazon shaves 15 percent off the price of its 16GB Kindle Fire HD tablet in the U.S and UK, offering the 7-inch slate for $169 and £139, respectively.
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