Happy Galaxy Nexus day, everyone! Yes, the Galaxy Nexus became officially available in the US today through Verizon but that doesn’t mean there wasn’t a heap ton of other news hitting our inbox. Just take a look at all the stories below. These are the ones that didn’t make it onto our front page but we still felt they deserved a final once from you guys. We like to keep our readers well informed (it’s what we do best). So have a look around and if you read up on anything interesting, leave your thoughts below.
- HTC has released the source code for their Sensation, Sensation XL, Rhyme, and more.
- ASUS Transformer Prime ship date slips to January for Italy. [Electronista]
- Clearwire raises another $734 million in funding from Sprint and public offering. [BGR]
- Sprint is now the official carrier of the NBA. [Sprint]
- Lightsquared makes a deal with the FCC to give up spectrum for 2012 launch. [GigaOM]
- Samsung Galaxy Tab provides inflight entertainment to first class travelers. [TheVerge]
- Google Map Maker now open to everyone. Help make Google Maps better. [RWW]
- Google+ check-in offers go live in the Android app. [VentureBeat]
- Over $1 million stolen from Android users in 2011. [BriefMobile]
- Intel gets into the NFC business. [WSJ]
- Meizu gets its own store in Hong Kong. Sell MX for cheaper. [Engadget]
- Intel creates new group to focus solely on mobile. [IntoMobile]
- Microsoft Lync now available for Android. [Market Link]
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