Android Central 193: The right to be forgotten

We step a little off the reservation for a few minutes this week, discussing the controversial "right to be forgotten" law that's got Google removing search results — and setting a dangerous precedent in the process. Plus, plenty more on Android Wear and the launch of the LG G3. Join us!

Thing 1: Even more on Android Wear

Thing 2: The LG G3, finally

  • LG G3 now available from Sprint
  • LG G3 launches on AT&T, Sprint begins taking pre-orders
  • LG's smart keyboard for the G3 gets smarter with latest update
  • Verizon finally announces availability for the LG G3

Thing 3: Chromecast and other Google apps updates

  • Proper screen mirroring via Chromecast now working on stock Android devices, others with updated app
  • How to mirror your Android screen with Chromecast
  • Google Camera update brings Android Wear remote trigger
  • Gmail update brings better Drive sharing
  • Closed captioning support now available for Chromecast
  • Google Play edition phone selection dwindles to three

Thing 4: Other odds and ends

  • Acer refreshes C720 Chromebook with Intel Core i3, 32GB storage
  • HTC adds themes to its Dot View Case
  • TSA will check to see if your device turns on for international, U.S.-bound flights
  • Searching for the right balance

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Phil Nickinson