TalkAndroid Daily Dose for July 11, 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!!

Accessories

HTC Dot View app becomes manageable with themes and settings

Android Wear

[New Wear App] Find and open apps a lot quicker on Android Wear with Wear Mini Launcher

Wunderlist gets updated with Android Wear support

Apps

Microsoft releases Climatology in the Play Store for people who want an inside look at weather statistics

[New Wear App] Find and open apps a lot quicker on Android Wear with Wear Mini Launcher

Microsoft opening beta program for OneNote users on Android

Nova Launcher gets Android L-style visual tweaks

Google Camera gets another update with Photo Sphere improvements

Wunderlist gets updated with Android Wear support

Carriers

Sprint now taking orders for LG G3

T-Mobile partners with Major League Baseball to flex its muscles at All-Star Week

Chromecast

Developer finds solution to allow additional devices to use Cast Screen feature with Chromecast

Gaming

SEGA release Sonic Jump Fever to Google Play

Angry Birds Star Wars 2 updated with 30 levels for more addicting play time

Phones

LG G3 ‘Prime’ with Snapdragon 805 gets leaked in Korean mall ad

Sprint now taking orders for LG G3

Did the Galaxy F just pass Bluetooth certification?

Galaxy S 4 Active battles lawnmower, comes out scathed but working

Photos of Sony’s Xperia Z3 leak on Digi-Wo and Weibo

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