TalkAndroid Daily Dose for October 16, 2013

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With hectic schedules, it can be hard to keep track of everything in your news feed. That's why we created the TalkAndroid Daily Dose. This is where we recap the day's hottest stories so you can get yourself up to speed in quick fashion. Happy reading!!

Apps

Google Places for Business released in the Play Store, manage your Places listing from your device

Any.Do opens up beta for Cal on Android

Netflix rolling out redesigned version 3.0 with several improvements, but no profiles yet

Carriers

T-Mobile commercial criticized for making fun of smartphone theft

T-Mobile announces the Samsung Galaxy Light

Verizon testing same-day delivery for online purchases

Hardware

Samsung to invest in solid state, flexible batteries

Phones

Rumored HTC Amazon phone could be exclusive to Amazon Prime members

HTC Explains How The One Max Stores Your Fingerprint Data, Eases Highly Concerned End Users

Hot On The Heels Of The One Max, HTC Announces The Desire 709d With 5-inch Display

Motorola adds web tool for migrating iPhone contacts and calendar over to new Moto X devices in MotoMaker

Samsung’s Galaxy Round is just a prototype that will be limitedly produced

Samsung offering free battery replacements to Galaxy S 4 users with “swollen” batteries

T-Mobile announces the Samsung Galaxy Light

Vivo’s Xplay3S smartphone has something you ‘desperately need’: A 2,560 x 1,440 display

New Renders of a Vivo Nikon Camera Phone Surface

Tablets

The MEEP! X2 from Oregon Scientific Is a Kid Friendly Tablet with a Budget Friendly Price

Updates

Is the official Google+ Kit Kat page hinting at an October 18 release?

Nexus 5 and Android 4.4 Kit Kat appear to now be on tap for October 28

Android 4.4 KitKat website has JavaScript file with code for countdown clock

Miscellaneous

iPhone 5s and 5c score highly in Consumer Reports’ ratings, but fall short in key areas next to top Android phones

HTC says competing in cheap phone market is a ‘fool’s game’

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