Anticipation for Apple's iOS update may have been too great as server trouble prevents many from updating, malware is discovered for Android that pretends to be a Netflix app, and Sprint and Verizon provide a more international travel friendly iPhone 4S.
Many People Report Trouble Updating to iOS 5: Internal server issues at Apple are suspected to be causing widespread errors when attempting to update. [Business Insider]
Android Malware is Disguised as Netflix App: The information stealing trojan looks just like a Netflix app, but the virus actually steals your login credentials when you attempt to run the app. [ReadWriteWeb]
Sprint and Verizon Will Unlock the iPhone 4S for International Roaming: You should be able to buy an inexpensive micro-SIM card for international travel which will be compatible with the iPhone4S on Sprint, and Verizon will unlock the phone for micro-SIM compatibility after 60 days. [DVICE]
Safari on iOS 5 Is the Best HTML 5 Mobile Browser: The new iOS Safari browser is far more compatible with HTML 5 than its Android and Blackberry competition. [Macworld]
Google+ Adds Realtime Search and Hashtag Support: You can now click on hashtags in Google+ posts to see search rsults for that term, and searches across the site will return instant results. [ReadWriteWeb]
Apple TV Is Updated with iOS 5 Features and Hockey: The software version 4.4 has a dedicated NHL channel and support for iOS's Photo Stream and Air Play mirroring. [Macworld]
Sony Recalls TVs in Japan, U.S. Units May Be Effected: 1.6 Million Sony Bravia LCD TV units effected by overheating and melting were recalled in Japan; no word on a recall for effected models in the U.S. [TechCrunch]
Overweight Passengers May Be Required to Purchase a Second Seat on AirTran: Beginning March 1st AirTran, a subsidiary of Southwest Airlines, will also require that large passengers buy an additional seat to fly. [Consumerist]
Buy Sandwiches at Subway With Google Wallet: buy your food with a compatible debit card or Google Wallet at Subway stores with the MasterCard PayPass payment system. [Consumer Reports]