Android Overload: Nexus 10 now in stock on Google Play, CyanogenMod making progress on 4.2 update, and more
- CyanogenMod tinkering around with Android 4.2 source. Progress is being made, but it’s far from complete. [Google+]
- Samsung’s pumping out more Nexus 10’s. Both storage options now available in the Play Store. [Google Play]
- Android 4.2 factory images now available for Yakju Galaxy Nexus models. [Google Developers]
- Mimic a Windows Phone 8 homescreen on your Android device using a handful of apps. [WinSource]
- Google TV gets gesture controls using a hacked Kinect. Pretty neat stuff. [GigaOM]
- United States Department of Justice wants more info from MetroPCS on their proposed T-Mobile merger. [Engadget]
- HTC DNA no longer supported using official HTCDev bootloader unlocking tool. [XDA]
- First casualty from Twitter’s new 3rd party policy: Tweetlanes development ceases. [Google+]
- Another Android 4.2 bug rears its head. Vibration settings are wonky. [Google Forum]
- Samsung cooking up new “La Fleur edition” Galaxy S3 for the ladies (or men). [SamMobile]
- Sony PlayStation Mobile program now open for developers. SDK ready for downloading. [PlayStationBlog]