Android ics update issues

Since the update, the tablet seems less stable when docked in the docking station. I have Cassandra set as the default to turn on when it is docked. Usually when I dock it, then click the power button the screen would go dark and stay "off". Now it does go dark but in the morning it is on again. Today i returned home and the tablet was stuck at startup (the swirled orangey ribbon,swirling over and over), holding down the power button would not do anything, eventually it started up after holding the power button close to 2 min.
2nd: have you tried to log into this forum using the tablet? The boxes to enter the user name and password don't open the keyboard all the time. I had to bust out my iPad to log in and type this message.

USER-914437,
I'm sorry to hear about your issue. Have you tried to perform a reset? There should be a small hole on the side of the tablet where you will need a small pin.
Also we are planning to refresh / redesign our forum for mobile device such as tablet and phones. This is coming soon (within 2012).
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