Look, we can't help it. We had to talk about the Samsung Galaxy S III. We mean, it is coming to four major U.S. carriers and one regional carrier. We just couldn't avoid it. Plus, CrackBerry Kevin stops by to talk about his visit to Android on his World Tour. Also, Google buys some stuff, and we handle some more of your e-mails and voicemails. Join us!
Thing 1: Galaxy S III headed to the U.S. Samsung Galaxy S III review Samsung Galaxy S III coming to AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and U.S. Cellular starting this month Where to order the Samsung Galaxy S III in the United States Verizon Galaxy S III double officially confirmed for July 9 shipping Verizon's Samsung Galaxy S III to eventually support Global roaming Thing 2: CrackBerry Kevin's World Tour CrackBerry Kevin is on a Mobile Nations World Tour and going Android for the month of June Thing 3: Google making moves Google Maps for Android getting offline access Google acquires Quickoffice, looks to bring tech to Google Apps suite TomTom for Android to launch 'fairly soon' according to company co-founder Thing 4: Other odds and ends AT&T HTC One X 1.85 update now rolling out over the air Microsoft releases on{X} automation app for Android AT&T selling the HTC Media Link HD for $90 Ice Cream Sandwich now on 7.1 percent of all Android smartphones