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Was just having our regular meetings at the Coffee Bean this afternoon and was surprised the barista gave me this small gadget that looks like a fancy coaster. Really helpful for large and busy coffee shops. It was just recent when Google has handed the Jelly bean source code to the developers and we’re already seeing the AOSP version of the buttery OS being ported to various devices. A few months back we have reviewed the Kindle Fire running a custom and early build of the Android Ice Cream Sandwich ROM (click here to read the review), now let's see how the Fire fairs running Android's latest build, the 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. The Jelly Bean experience was said to be a hybrid between a smartphone and a tablet so expect the UI to have better functionality. Google has just announced [through their official Google+ Nexus page] that they've started sending out the Android 4.1 Jellybean update to GSM/HSPA+ flavors of their Galaxy Nexus phone. It's worth noting that all Nexus devices (with the inclusion of Motorola's Xoom tablet) bound for shipping later this month will be running Jellybean right out of the box. The Android 4.1 Jellybean is Google's latest iteration of the Android platform. Read more in our articles including "Coffee Bean goes hi-tech with wireless Order Buzzer" and "Amazon Kindle Fire on Android 4.1 Jellybean".

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Was just having our regular meetings at the Coffee Bean this afternoon and was surprised the barista gave me this small gadget that looks like a fancy coaster. Really helpful for large and busy coffee shops.

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It was just recent when Google has handed the Jelly bean source code to the developers and we’re already seeing the AOSP version of the buttery OS being ported to various devices. A few months back we have reviewed the Kindle Fire running a custom and early build of the Android Ice Cream Sandwich ROM (click here to read the review), now let's see how the Fire fairs running Android's latest build, the 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. The Jelly Bean experience was said to be a hybrid between a smartphone and a tablet so expect the UI to have better functionality.

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Our coverage of coffee bean includes: "Coffee Bean goes hi-tech with wireless Order Buzzer"; "Amazon Kindle Fire on Android 4.1 Jellybean"; "Jellybean rolled out for GSM Galaxy Nexus". Each article provides unique insights and information.