Asus shows off next Transformer tablet with quad-core processor

We’ve been waiting a long time to see an actual product with the quad-core Kal-El Tegra 3 processor and Asus just showed off the sequel to the Transformer at the AllThingsD conference in China.
What’s the deal with Android users? [Infographic]
![What’s the deal with Android users? [Infographic]](http://www.phone.com.bd/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/74.jpg)
How is Android used? If you ask a user, I’m sure they’ll tell you it’s only by the smart community that doesn’t want to be locked down.
Mobile travel organizer TripIt launches Windows Phone app

Good news for frequent flyin’ Windows Phone users – TripIt just launched its travel organizer app for Microsoft’s mobile platform, allowing travelers to access all their travel plans and share them while on the go.
Nexus Prime to pack a physical QWERTY keyboard?
In the latest developments surrounding the Nexus Prime, a QWERTY keyboard is said to be one of the noticeable features to this mystical device.
HTML5 Dev Con hackathon to focus on social, mobile gaming

The HTML5 Dev Con is right around the corner and the conference on the future of the web and mobile just announced a few new speakers and a sure-to-be-fun hackathon.
Motorola haggled an extra $3 billion out of Google bid

According to a securities filing, Google’s initial unsolicited bid for Motorola was actually closer to $9 billion – a solid $3 billion less than the final $12 billion figure.
SanDisk launches class 6 64 GB microSD card

Earlier this year in the spring, a little-known manufacturer called Kingmax was first to announce a 64 GB microSD memory card, but the first one to actually start selling one is SanDisk.
George Costanza could totally use Google Wallet

If you’re like George Costanza, you could really use the upcoming Google Wallet, the company is saying in this cute viral video.
Report: Apple to ship over 86 million iPhones in 2011

Digitimes is reporting a few interesting numbers for the mobile industry, particularly Apple’s smartphone business.
Android version numbers updated for September – Gingerbread over 30%

It’s early September, and that means Google has updated the version numbers on the Android developer site. Unsurprisingly, Gingerbread is on the rise, virtually everything else is shrinking, and Honeycomb is still barely a blip on the radar.

