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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Daily news roundup: December 5, 2012

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There were no new Galaxy devices released today (that's news in itself on some level). But things just don't ever stand still around here. Have a look in case you missed something.

Hardware and updates

  • Android 4.1.2 hitting some Galaxy S3 devices in Europe
  • Sony announces the dual-SIM Xperia E
  • More Nexus 4 shipping is going on
  • Day two of Anndrew's Note 2/DNA experiment 

Games and apps

  • Tom Tom for Android updated
  • FreeTime Unlimited coming to the Kindle Fire family
  • Heroes of Order and Chaos now available
  • Yesterday released today [Mind. Blown.]
  • Google Search gets updated -- Have a look at the music ID feature -- Have a look at it broken on HTC Sense
  • More Google apps are updated
  • SGT. STAR wants you (to join the US Army)

Other stuff you shouldn't miss

  • See what interntionally available Android phone Alex thinks is The Best 
  • Eric Schmidt has a few words as usual
  • Samsung open Mobile store in Paris [seriously, Samsung is Apple now]
  • Twitter and Instagram fight over who can post the best shitty pictures


Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/ODdbOlyEVNM/story01.htm

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