Popular iOS photo-sharing app Instagram is coming to Android devices, the FCC makes a lame claim that Android's openness somehow offsets wireless carriers shaping how you use your data connection, and more.
- Instagram heading to Android
Popular iOS photo sharing app Instagram appears to be coming to Android in the unspecified future. [Androinica] - Hidden Safari Mobile feature reveals augmented reality capability
Looks like augmented reality could be coming to the browser. Fancy. [TheNextWeb] - FCC: We didn't impose stricter net neutrality regulations on wireless because Android is open
The FCC offers up Android as a lame explanation for why wireless carriers can shape traffic all they want. [Engadget] - Family-friendly app browsing on AppBrain
Popular Android Market supplement AppBrain adds a mature content filter for more user- and family-friendly app browsing. [AppBrain Blog] - Google TV Remote App
Is anyone else disappointed with the interface of this app? It's like a physical remote shoehorned into a touch interface—not really taking advantage of the software interface at all. [YouTube] - FCC: Yup, we're going to stop "paid prioritization" on the 'Net
In more net neutrality evaluation, Ars Technica has a nice breakdown of some of the new rules. [Ars Technica]