The Android Overload is where we stash all of the stories/articles/news bits that didn’t make it onto our front page from throughout the day. 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.
- Google’s Director of Engineering reveals info on their artificial intelligence project to help computers better understand human language. [ZDNet]
- AT&T warns of massive Q4 charges to the tune of $10 billion due to pensions and Hurricane Sandy. [Reuters]
- Android 4.1.2 now rolling out for Galaxy Note 2 users on Telus. Thanks, Jeff! [TelusMobility]
- Amazon introduces limited ebook rentals for Kindle. [Zatznotfunny]
- Ikaruga now available for Android devices. $9 price tag will keep many gamers away. [DroidGamers]
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 2 and Galaxy Note 10.1 receive Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. [Samsung]
- Symphony of the Origin now available in the Play Store for $4. [Google Play]
- LG sells 1 million LG Optimus G’s worldwide. Not a bad number. [YonhapNews]
- Carbon Beta 2 now available direct from the developer (ClockworkMod). [Google+]
- Google Handwrite gets easier and quicker. [Google]
- CyanogenMod 10.1 nightlies now available for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. [Google+]
- Voxer CEO says Facebook cut off their access to Social Graph over competition concerns. [AllThingsD]
- Sony sells NYC headquarters for $1.1 billion. [BGR]
“Google’s Director of Engineering reveals info on their artificial intelligence project to help computers better understand human language.”
More like, Google reveals they are one step closer to making the first terminator.
Man, we need some juicy rumors! It’s been a slow couple of months!
Maybe it’s because I’ve been up all night, but I’m not getting what’s being said about AT&T.
It’s their way of saying they are going to raise prices this year.