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New Nexus 7 may not get factory images due to legal issues, JBQ leaves AOSP over it
“When the Nexus 4 was released, there was a big debacle about the factory image and source code not being released in full. No one commented on it, and reasons were not given.”
AT&T will replace a water damaged Galaxy S4 Active only once
“The Samsung Galaxy S4 Active is a water resistant and dust proof version of the popular Samsung flagship, the Galaxy S4. It adheres to IP67 standards, making it water resistant at a depth of a meter for up to half an hour.”
Moto X launching on all four carriers August 23, AT&T Moto Maker exclusivity to end in November
“Despite already being completely unveiled, reviewed, and advertised by Motorola for the last week now, we still don’t know when you’ll be able to buy a Moto X.”
AT&T says it will not support unlocked bootloaders once and for all
“Verizon has long been on an anti-modding streak, locking down every Android phone that comes through their doors. This includes offerings from HTC, Samsung, and Motorola. In fact, Verizon’s Motorola devices used to be the king of locked bootloaders, with a system that took quite a while to crack.”
Lab-grown burger tasted at event in London, said to require ketchup
“A couple of tasters, who claim they’re unpaid and impartial, are currently chomping their way through some very expensive artificial flesh at a publicity event in London.”
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Google’s latest Chrome browser brings tablet-like touch features to PCs — Tech News and Analysis
“Browsing on a PC using Chrome will soon be much like surfing the web on a tablet; if your PC has a touchscreen, that is. Google has improved touch navigation and interaction on its Chrome Canary browser, a cutting-edge version of the company’s Chrome software.”
Obama Administration Vetoes Partial Ban on Apple Products
“The Obama administration has vetoed a partial ban on the import and sale of some Apple products which was granted back in June in response to a ruling made by the USITC (United States International Trade Commission).”