SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: December 3 2010

Oh man. Yesterday we learned about a new form of life, but Julian Assange of WikiLeaks wasn't satisfied. He wanted ALIENS. So what's he do today? He announces the next WikiLeaks cable to have UFOs in it. Wowie! Then we find out there's going to be some World of Warcraft on Android devices via GameString, a Professor in NYC installs a camera in the back of his head, and we review the super cute funny little device the Sony Ericsson LiveView – kawaii! Finally, Google pays someone $1 compensation in a Street View privacy case. Cash! All this and a whole lot more on SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up!R3 Media NetworkAndroid CommunitySPB TV v2.0 released: Free mobile TV with VoDSamsung grabs US Android sales top-spot in Q3 2010Dell Streak gets battery meter tweakGameloft's Dungeon Hunter for Android goes free for one day onlySamsung hit 1m Galaxy Tab sales early; predict 1.5m by end of yearAndroid Market gets new Similar tab for some usersGameString brings Warcraft to Android [WOW] [IMAGE ABOVE]Best Buy offers free Android phones for ChristmasT-Mobile UK Responds to delayed Galaxy S 2.2 UpdateAndroid Flash Player Updated 10.1.105.7SlashGearSony BRAVIA KDL22PX300 integrates PS2 and 720p HDTVUFOs mentioned in WikiLeaks cables confirms Julian AssangeTxtr ereader reportedly erasedCLEAR Modem with WiFi wants to replace your DSLSony Ericsson LiveView [REVIEW]Uranium soap glows radioactivelyJapanese battery makes power from vibrationsGSLO applies to Apple MFi program for Peel 520Professor in NYC installs camera in headOrange offers cheap subsidized iPadSpeck offers new PixelSkin HD case for HTC HD7 smartphone [SUPER CUTE]Prosecution in Xbox 360 modder case drops chargesBest Buy offers free Android phones just in time for ChristmasFTC testifies before Congress on Do Not Track listKaleidescape debuts Cinema One movie serverGoogle +1 social network now involving Sergey Brin?Vonage offers users free calls to Santa for ChristmasInventec HP webOS tablet & Oak Trail slates in Q1 2011; ASUS Core i5 tablet by end of year tippedGoogle pays $1 compensation in Street View privacy caseWikiLeaks: Amazon denies government pressure; DNS yanked & servers moved to SwitzerlandParrot AR.Drone gets grounded in new teardownmophie Juice Pack Plus for iPhone 4 packs biggest battery so far

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