Android Overload: HTC Droid DNA over-the-air update, Google could be paying Apple $1 billion a year, and more [VIDEO]
Chris Chavez
The Android Overload is where we feature the biggest news stories from throughout the day (see above video), as well as stash all of the stories/articles/news bits that didn’t make it onto our front page. But just because they weren’t featured doesn’t mean they aren’t worth taking a look at. In fact, there’s almost always a little something here for everyone. So, take a look around and let us know if you find anything of interest.
HTC Droid DNA set to receive over-the-air update to software version 2.04.605.2 710RD (various bug fixes). [VerizonWireless]
Cordy 2 now available for Android, free of charge. [Google Play]
NBA All-Star 2013 now available in the Play Store. [Google Play]
Twitter and American Express partnering to allow customers to purchase using hashtags. (For real). [WSJ]
Here are 15 moon shots from Google’s “Solve for X” initiative. [GigaOM]
Samsung is setting up shop in the Valley and NYC with its Open Innovation Centers. [AllThingsD]
AT&T CEO takes blame for failed T-Mobile merger. [FierceWireless]
Report: Google is paying Apple $1 billion a year to keep Google as default search engine (wow). [BusinessInsider]
Dish Chairman talks about building their own wireless network. [AllThingsD]
Google renames “Circles” tab to “Find Friends” on Google+. [TNW]
Snapchat brings video sexting to Android via private beta. [TechCrunch]