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Samsung tries to mitigate impact of court sanctions for belated source code delivery

Two weeks ago, Magistrate Judge Paul S. Grewal imposed relatively tough sanctions on Samsung for its non-compliance with a court order to provide to Apple's lawyers the source code of workarounds for certain patents by December 31, 2011. Those sanctions limit Samsung's ability to present certain kinds of evidence at the trial that is scheduled to start on July 30. As a result, Samsung might be held liable for violations beyond the period during which they actually occurred, and some or all of its efforts to avoid continued infringement might not be taken into consideration, which could increase the likelihood of triple damages and, even worse for Samsung, an injunction.

Create a De-Bloat Script and Auto APK Installer

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If your device runs a stock ROM, whether that might be a leaked version of the latest impending update or simply a rooted version of the devices current official firmware, chances are it’s going to include a certain amount of “bloat.” You know, those apps and widgets that OEMs feel are oh-so-important to the overall user experience. The fact is though that most of us disagree, and could quite happily live without most of them. There are many different ways to remove them, but if you find yourself regularly repeating that same process everytime you update your device, this might be of interest to you.

3G CDMA Tweaks for Droid X2 Working on Photon 4G

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Not long ago we brought you a couple of tweaks for the Droid X2 that brought 3G speed improvements.While we live in a world of 4G internet for mobile phones, there are still a whole bunch of users out there who either don’t live in a 4G area or don’t use 4G because they like their phone battery to extend past the traditional workday, so they stay on 3G speeds and reap the battery benefits.

Customers don't want shared data plans says T-Mobile

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With all the recent news about forcing customers to use shared data plans we saw this week, T-Mobile wanted to let everyone know their stance on the situation. Posting on the company's Issues and Insights blog, Andrew Sherrard, senior vice president of marketing, says "T-Mobile believes that consumers today do not want a ‘one size fits all’ approach to shared family data plans, nor would they benefit from that model". ​Reading through the sentiment in the comments on the recent Verizon news, and one would have to assume he is right.

ITC orders import ban on Motorola Android phones over Microsoft patent issues

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Update: More of the story is coming out, and we learn that Motorola was found not to infringe on eight other patents in the case. This verdict is currently under Presidential review, and will be subject to appeal. In a statement to ArsTechnica Motorola has said the following: 

Although we are disappointed by the Commission’s ruling that certain Motorola Mobility products violated one patent, we look forward to reading the full opinion to understand its reasoning. Motorola Mobility will not experience any impact in the near term, as the Commission's ruling is subject to a $0.33/per unit bond during the 60 day Presidential review period. We will explore all options including appeal.

The original story follows.

Improve Your Android Home Screen With This App [VIDEO]

Chameleon, an Android tablet enhancement that makes the home screen easier to use, started off as a company-wide design exercise. After receiving worldwide attention and purchase inquiries, the team took the Android Tablet app to Kickstarter.

The Chameleon team hopes to get the Android app into users’ hands by the end of summer — with the help of Kickstarter backers.

The sleek program lets users create custom home screens that change automatically depending on location, time and situation. Widgets are easy to move around and incorporate on the tablet’s screen. Users can adjust how much space items take up, and can easily launch apps directly from each dashboard.

ITC orders import ban against Motorola Android devices that infringe a Microsoft patent

The United States International Trade Commission ("USITC", or just "ITC") today ordered an import ban against all Android-based Motorola Mobility devices that infringe a particular Microsoft patent, U.S. Patent No. 6,370,566 on "generating meeting requests and group scheduling from a mobile device". With today's decision, the Commission, the six-member decision-making body at the top of the ITC, affirmed an initial determination made by Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Theodore Essex in December 2011.

This exclusion order is subject to a presidential review and will probably enter into force in 60 days. The ITC dismissed Google's claim that public interest considerations weighed against an exclusion order.

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