TMA: Android Goes Pirate, Google+ Equals Facebook Minus People
ARRRRRRR! There Be Torrents Here!
If you like stealing.... I mean exchanging files with your friends that you, of course, have the legal right to do so (What were you thinking?) then today is your lucky day! Word has leaked out that uTorrent, one of the best resources for stealing, is currently in development. While there is no def. Release date, look for uTorrent for Android in the coming months.
Google+ “Where Is Every Body?”
Google loves to brag about how many people are using Google+, Google's attempt at taking on Facebook. While the internet search giant has posted some serious numbers regarding Google+ expansion in the last months, Google+ might not be doing as well as the numbers seem to indicate. A recent report by comScore, a digital analytics company, Google+ is a virtual ghost town. According to the report, users spend an average of 3 minutes per month on the social network. Even MySpace managed to wrack up a better score... Wow....
Scramble For The Nexus– HTC Gets A Turn
Tech Radar posted a story, which quickly disappeared from the site, indicating that HTC was also in negotiations with Google to get the next Nexus device. But, given the facts that LG is pulling hard for the rights to Android's flagship brand and that HTC was responsible for the first Android powered phone, it's hardly a surprise. But just because HTC is talking to Google doesn't mean that we should expect a Nexus with Beat's By Dr. Dre. It just means that it's anyone's guess who will lead the way in 2012.
MWC– Day Two
And, last but not least, a nice little video summery of the MWC day 2... See you guys tomorrow!















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