Android Overload: Moto Says Google Doesn’t Give Them Special Treatment, Oracle Files Appeal In Google Patent Case, and More
- NASA’s Curiosity rover checks-in on Foursquare. Becomes Mars’ first mayor. [Foursquare]
- YouTube eases up on auto Content ID takedowns. Details new appeals process for creators and partners. [YouTube]
- Microsoft may be looking to acquire music streaming service Rdio. [WinSource]
- According to Motorola, Google doesn’t give Moto any “special treatment.” [CNET]
- The Amazing Spiderman on Blu-Ray gets 2nd screen companion app. Now available in the Play Store. [Engadget]
- Oracle’s not done yet. Files appeal in Google patent case. [FOSSPatents]
- 300,000 virtualized Android brains form the MegaDroid. Used for studying network havoc. [ArsTechnica]
- Via Licensing assembles AT&T, Clearwire, HP, NTT Docomo and others to pool standard-essential LTE patents for the greater good. [TechCrunch]
- Philips Fidelio AS351/37 is only $25 on CowBoom! Marked down from $135. [CowBoom]