Android Overload: YouTube Finally Settles With Music Publishers, Sprint Making Changes To Your Contract and More
Chris Chavez
Why, hello everyone. I feel like this has been a longer week than usual jam packed with so much Android news as of late. But what happens to all those stories that never make it onto our front page? Are they lost forever in the abyss of the world wide web? No! We bring them to you in the Android Overload. This is our way of keeping you up-to-date on every bit of news we could scrounge up during the day. So, pull up a seat and dig right in!
After 4 years of litigation, YouTube finally settles with music publishers. Will continue to host songs. [RWW]
Dell looking into both Windows 8 and Android for their future tablets. [Bloomberg]
Android 2.3.4 update is available for the HTC Sensation on Vodafone. [EuroDroid]
Sprint is making changes to your contract. May let you off without paying an “Early Termination Fee.” Thanks, Kawang! [SlickDeals]
Shareholder sues Motorola Mobility claiming they sold themselves to Google for much too cheap. [BusinessWeek]
Home of Google’s Eric Schmidt to host Kim Kardashian’s wedding. [AllThingsD]
EISA awards Acer Iconia Tab A500 the European Tablet 2011-2012 award. [3G]
In more Verizon strike news, striking workers will cease to receive health benefits on August 31st. [BGR]