Android Overload: Marvel War of Heroes Now Available, Oppo Find 5 Pictured with 5-inch 1080p Display, and More
Chris Chavez
Super close up shot of the iPhone 5 vs HTC J Butterfly display. [TheVerge]
This lady (respectfully) has no idea what she’s talking about. Further proves my point that people with ancient Android devices often switch to iPhone and claim it’s superiority. [ViewPoints]
It is now possible to pair a wireless Xbox 360 controller with your rooted Nexus 7. EPIC. [XDA]
Despite not making their Kickstarter goal, PlayMG is still releasing a $170 Android gaming handheld for little Timmy. [PressRelease]
Marvel: War of Heroes card game now available for Android. [Google Play]
Google’s earnings soured by Motorola Mobility. [LightReading]
HTC finally cooperates and releases closed source WiFi drivers for the HTC Amaze. Let’s hope they can keep this up. [XDA]
After 79 years of print magazines, Newsweek officially goes digital only. [Reuters]
Sprint acquires majority stake of Clearwire. [Reuters]
After spending $20 billion on Sprint, Softbank says they wont rule out a bid for MetroPCS as well. [AllThingsD]
Facebook SDK 3.0 Beta now available for Android developers. [Facebook]
Acer could be releasing an Intel-powered smartphone before the end of the year. [TechRadar]
AT&T is not happy with Sprint. Asks regulators to inspect Softbank and Clearwire deals. [TheHill]
Oppo Find 5 pictured in the wild with 5-inch, 1080p display. Images look strangely “shopped.” [CNMO]
Mozilla opens up Firefox for Android Marketplace to developers and early adopters. [TechCrunch]
White House finds no proof that Huawei has been spying on its customers on behalf of China. (Whew). [TheHill]
Ancient Chinese relic discovered and it looks an awful lot like a certain green robot we all love. [MICGadget]
Subsonic for Android updated with all new Holo themed UI. Finally looks beautiful. [Google Play]
Onyx shows off E Ink smartphone prototype powered by Android. [ARMDevices.net]