BBC-iPlayer-Radio-Android

The BBC’s iPlayer Radio app has finally arrived on Android, just over five months after making its debut on the iPhone, allowing you to take your favorite BBC radio stations with you wherever they go. You can listen to live radio from all of the BBC’s U.K. stations, over both Wi-Fi and cellular connections.

Ruggedized-Galaxy-S4

If there’s one thing we know about Samsung, it’s that the company just cannot stop rolling out new smartphones. Seriously, I can’t remember the last time a month went by when Samsung didn’t announce a new phone. It’s no surprise to me, then, that the Korean company is already planning a second Galaxy S4 variation, but in this case, I think it’s acceptable.

The new model will be a “ruggedized” version of Samsung’s new flagship that’s both dust and water resistant.

Wavii

Google has allegedly purchased Wavii, a small natural language parsing startup, according to a report on TechCrunch. Wavii ended up going to Google for “more than $30 million” after a bidding war with Apple.

Wavii’s technology and talent will reportedly be integrated in Google Now and the Knowledge Graph, Google’s experimental division that is working on the future of search.

Xbox-Smart-Glass

It’s been almost a year since Microsoft released its SmartGlass app for Android and iOS — and now it’s just become available on the Amazon App Store for the Kindle Fire.

HTC-One-front

AT&T and Sprint have been selling the HTC One in the United States for several days now, but both carriers have only had the silver model on offer. Those holding onto their cash until the black version is available will be pleased to know that it’s now being listed as “coming soon.”

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