All the news that's fit to blog
Today was quite a day in the world of Android: Google, Mozilla, and Samsung were busy shaping the browsers of tomorrow, we got a firsthand account of HTC's camera strategy, new phones were announced while old ones were updated, and multiple heavy-hitter apps got updates while new ones premiered. If you missed any of today's news, now's the time to get caught up.
App launches and updates
- 3DMark graphics benchmark app arrives on Android
- Agenda Calendar for Android gets long-awaited widget
- Rovio to launch mobile app for Angry Birds Friends
- Tasks update brings multi-app integration, better usability
- Twitter for Android updated with UI overhaul
- Google+ update adds better cover photo editing, fixes bugs
- Wallaby: Get the most out of your credit card rewards
- Chrome for Android gets password and auto-fill sync in latest update
- Google Play Sound Search now available in the UK
- Shadowgun: DeadZone 2.0 update hits with loads of new features
- Google Maps brings navigation to 9 new countries in Europe and Africa
- Google Search update adds new card functionality, improved search results
Devices and accessories
- Updated Nexus 7 with new screen and Qualcomm CPU coming in July, says Reuters
- Chinese HTC One variant spotted with microSD slot, dual SIM capabilities
- Samsung announces Galaxy Star and Galaxy Pocket Neo
- AT&T updates Galaxy S4 pricing, will offer 16GB model for $200
- AT&T's LG Optimus G getting its Jelly Bean update today
- 'HTC First' Facebook phone UI pictured in leaked shots
- ASUS teases Transformer Pad Infinity Android 4.2 update today
- Canada's Telus gets the HTC One on April 19
- New Nexus 4 accessories debut on Google Play
- Sony Xperia ZL goes on sale in Germany
- Droid Bionic Jelly Bean soak test invites rolling out now
- LG Optimus G Pro now available in Japan
Industry news
- Samsung and Best Buy bringing 'Experience Shops' to 1,400 stores
- AT&T rolls out LTE to 14 more locations
- Mozilla, Samsung team up on 'Servo' next-gen browser engine
- Imaging head explains HTC's 4-megapixel decision
- Looking back on one full year since Instagram for Android launched
- Google forks off WebKit to create new rendering engine 'Blink'; will power Chrome and Chrome OS
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/pnhukmnNC4c/story01.htm
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