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Android Overload: Google Defends Developers From Lodsys, Software Update for Droid X Update Is Live and More

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Good evening, ladies and gents. You’ve just wandered into the Android Overload. With so much breaking news occurring today, it is here you can find all the “other” stories that didn’t find their way onto our illustrious front page. So if you’re hungry for more Android goodies, Google and/or carrier news, then pull up a chair and dig right in!

  • AT&T’s confidential plans for 4G LTE and T-Mobile are leaked. [Gizmodo]
  • Google steps up and defends app developers from evil patent troll, Lodsys. [Wired]
  • New Motorola Droid X update is live! Fixes bugs people were having after updating to Gingerbread. [Droid-Life]
  • If “Googorola” deal falls through, Google will still have to pay $2.5 billion to Motorola. [BusinessWeek]
  • Acer Liquid Express E320 coming soon with 3.5-inch display and Android 2.3.3 (IMAGES). [UnwiredView]
  • The Samsung Epic 4G has gotten another leaked Gingerbread – EH06 – but still no official rollout. [AC]
Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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  1. First buying Motorola for basically the patents….now they’re fighting back against Lodsys too?

    Go Google Go!!!!

  2. Droidx update. Facebook, tweet caster, sky fire all no longer work for me.

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