TalkAndroid Daily Dose for June 16, 2014

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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!!

Reviews

[App Review] UberConference is a conference calling service with a focus on efficiency

Carriers

AT&T reports data breach targeting unlock codes for phones

LG G Vista reportedly heading to Verizon Wireless

Chromecast

Lynda.com app update brings video library to Chromecast

Gaming

Angry Birds Transformers is coming soon from Rovio and Hasbro

Google

Google to offer Project Loon based Internet next year

Google Glass

Google announces new Glass at Work program, first round of certified partners

Hardware

Soap, an intelligent router, will monitor and secure everything connected

Phones

Images of Huawei’s next flagship leak

LG G Vista reportedly heading to Verizon Wireless

Unknown LG device’s model number with its Odin processor surfaces

Image and spec details for Motorola Moto X+1 leak

Moto G with LTE now available through Motorola

How to get a OnePlus One without an invite

Oppo Find 7 with QHD display now available for pre-order

Galaxy Note 4 will definitely sport a 5.7-inch 2560 x 1440 display

Samsung Galaxy S 5 with LTE-A headed to Korea in July

Upcoming Sony Xperia smartphones codenamed Pegasus, Aries and Leo show up

Tablets

Samsung explains the magic behind the Super AMOLED display of the Galaxy Tab S

Miscellaneous

Chinese government discloses long list of patents Microsoft leverages over Android manufacturers

Samsung has launched over 100 Android smartphones so far

Nuance Communications considering possible sale to Samsung

Amazon Appstore value rising as many developers see equal revenue with competing platforms

US Transportation Department investigating ways of regulating navigation apps on your smartphone

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