Android Overload: US Gov’t Wont Block Hands-Free Cellphone Use, Dell Launches Baidu Smartphone In China and More
Chris Chavez
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Android powered Sensics 3D SmartGoggles concept. [AndroidCommunity]
Google kills access to Hadoop cloud for researchers. [GigaOM]
Kindle Fire finally allows 3rd party e-readers apps. Starts with Wattpad. [VentureBeat]
Dell launches new Baidu smartphone based on Android in China. [ComputerWorld]
Will Google’s 17,000 apps help them win the patent Cold War? [Wired]
Study shows 27% of all photos taken are with smartphones. [Mashable]
T-Mobile’s Galaxy S II sees a $30 price drop for the weekend. [TMoNews]
US government wont block hands-free cellphone use in cars. [PhoneScoop]
Nook Tablet gets Words with Friends, Plants vs Zombies and Twitter. [B&N]
Major Japanese carriers join forces to adopt international NFC standard. [BGR]
Rambus signs patent licensing deal with Broadcom. [Reuters]