We’re live On Air every Tuesday night at 8:30pm ET with the Android Headlines Show. We use Google Hangouts On Air because a visual experience is better than just audio. Tonight, we thought we’d take that visual experience one step further and do the whole show in sign language! Me, NIck, and Alex have been learning sign language in anticipation of this happening, and we’re ready! If you don’t know sign language yourself, don’t worry. We’ve arranged for a translator to watch and caption the show. You’ll be able to read along as we discuss the week in Android news and rumors. We understand that this may make the podcast a little quiet, but we’ll figure something out. Anyways, come hang out with us!
Here’s the agenda for tonight:
April Fool’s Day Round-up
Samsung Fingers
HTC Gluuv
Virgin/Nest partnership
Gmail Shelfie
News
Google sold one Chromecast dongle every 4.5 seconds when it launched in the UK
Galaxy Tab 4 series announced
Republic Wireless getting MotoMaker, giving away 2,000 wood back promo codes
Moto G is saving Motorola
Xiaomi has shipped 11 million units this year, aims for 60 million
Hardware
- HTC One (M8) camera discussion
Huawei is bringing the Ascend Mate 2 to the U.S. along with a new online store
Moto G Forte leaked, coming to Latin America
Roku HDMI dongle shipping from Amazon
Software and Apps
Sense 6 apps pulled and made available for other devices
BBM for Android updated with stickers, larger file attachments
Crackle adds Chromecast support
The Android Headlines Show is live every Tuesday night at 8:30pm ET. You can watch on our YouTube channel and our Google+ page where you can ask us questions live. You should also subscribe to The Android Headlines Show podcast on iTunes or download the show directly from our podcast page, too. Or listen to us on Stitcher! Don’t forget to rate the show on iTunes and Stitcher, too. It helps us out by giving us feedback as to what we can do to make the show even better! We want to bring you a fresh take on what’s going on in the world of Android, Google, and tech. There’s always something new to talk about and we want to discuss what’s important to you. If there is something specific that you want us to talk about, let us know! Drop us a note in the comments or tune in and ask questions live on the air. You can send us a message Twitter, Facebook, or G+ too. We always love to hear from you.