Android Overload: Borderlands 2 running on NVIDIA Project SHIELD, HTC’s new infographic teases new camera experience, and more
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.
Samsung and LG end bitter OLED patent dispute. Settle out of court. [TheNextWeb]
YouTube Channels are going to get a new redesign. Limited beta rolling out now. [YouTubeCreator]
Stitcher Radio gets UI overhaul in latest update. [Google Play]
Facebook to add new “friend tracking” feature to see which of your friends are nearby. (It’s not as scary as it sounds). [Bloomberg]
New slimmed down Raspberry Pi model hits Europe with $25 price tag.
2 apps from the Google Play Store found to contain malware that jumps from your phone to your PC. Records your most intimate conversations. [CNET]
Another Android explosion, this time a Samsung Galaxy Note. [Electronista]
Listen Launcher is another minimal homescreen replacement for Android. [XDA]
LG Optimus G receives leaked official Jelly Bean ROM. Runs kicky fast. [MobileSyrup]
Silent Circle releases “surveillance proof” smartphone app to send encrypted data securely (Android version coming soon). [Slate]
Court awards Qualcomm $12.4 million in attorney’s fees against Gabriel Technologies. [LightReading]
HTC releases “History of Photography” infographic. Teases “new sound and camera experience” for 2013. To debut in the M7? We think so. [HTCBlog]
Google Trends shows Galaxy brand trumps Android in terms of consumer awareness. [Ben-Evans]
Nvidia’s “Project SHIELD Monday’s” show off new PC games streaming to Project SHIELD. Today’s game demo: Borderlands 2. [Nvidia]
Nexus 4 goes back on sale in Australia. [Google Play]
Galaxy S3 Mini coming to T-Mobile. Will be renamed the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G. [UnwiredView]