Android Overload: Verizon Seeks Injunction Against Strikers, Google Loses Mt. Whitney and More
Chris Chavez
Hello again, everyone. It is time for yet another wonderful episode of the Android Overload. This is the place where you can come and feast on a smorgasbord of semi-Android related news that didn’t find its way onto our front page during the day. On the menu tonight is the usual carrier news and a funny story on Google having trouble locating Mt. Whitney on their maps. Have a great night!
Google misplaces largest mountain in the continental United States. [GelatoBaby]
Verizon seeks injunction to prevent strikers from blocking access to buildings. [Reuters]
FCC says LightSquared will not be allowed to operate if they interfere with GPS. [Reuters]
Law firms says 1,000 customer arbitration cases filed seeking to stop AT&T/T-Mobile deal. [AllThingsD]
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 has been updated in the Android Market to version 10.3.186.3. Provides important security and bug fixes.
HTC CloseConnect is believed to be HTC’s wireless communications platform that also encompasses NFC-centric features. [Engadget]