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Logitech Revue gets second Honeycomb leak, TV apps sneak into Market

Did you empty your piggy bank for a Logitech Revue after the first Honeycomb sighting a couple of month ago? If not, there’s new fuel for the Google TV set-top box hacking fire… so get your Hamiltons so as. Channel Android’s latest reel showcases a more moderen, more polished leak of Honeycomb that reflects the preview we spotted running on Sony hardware last week . It is not without its fair proportion of bugs, and you may have to install the first leak to circumvent turning your device right into a paperweight (read: brick), so proceed at your individual risk. Also of note: apps built specifically for TV have began to pop up within the marketplace — it sort of feels devs had been busy since Google dropped the SDK some time back. For a more in-depth take a look at the payoff straight from the hive, have a look at the video above or look into a slideshow of a few Google TV apps which are out there now prepare by NewTeeVee.

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