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BatterySense helps you track your iPhone's battery power

For iPhone 4S users hit by the battery drain problem, there's now an app that tries to help them get the most out of their current charge.

Updated last week to support Apple's latest iPhone, BatterySense can't conjure up any more power from your battery. But it does tell you how much time is left on your current charge depending on what you're doing. And it offers some tips and tricks on how to get more out of a single charge.

Created by the folks at Philips, the free app works on the iPhone, iPad, and … Read more

HTC Sense update captured on video?

HTC's last update to its Sense user experience for Android was well-received by tech reviewers and customers alike, but you know the handset manufacturer isn't going to stop there. We may now have a glimpse of what's next for Sense, as XDA.cn has captured some video of what it's calling HTC Sense 3.5.

Shown on the yet-to-be-announced HTC Bliss, the video walk-through shows more animation and the ability to clear the contents of a home screen from Leap view, among other things. As Engadget Mobile points out, it doesn't look like a major … Read more

HTC sues Apple, again

HTC has filed another lawsuit against Apple alleging patent infringement, escalating their legal battle.

Reuters reported today that the Taiwanese handset manufacturer filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of Delaware, claiming that Apple is violating two patents by selling its line of Mac computers, iPads, iPods, iPhones and other devices. HTC is seeking to halt the importation of Apple products into the U.S., and is seeking compensatory damages, as well as three times the normal damages for willful infringement.

HTC filed a similar complaint to the U.S. International Trade Commission. The agency has the power … Read more

Best iPad app you've never tried: Gravitarium2

I wish I had invisible fingers.

That's the only way I can figure to get maximum enjoyment out of Gravitarium2, a dazzling iPad-only app driven entirely by your digits.

It works like this: you're presented with an animated star field of sorts, packed with little randomly moving blips. When you touch a finger to the screen, the stars gather and explode from that spot. Drag your finger around and the stars follow.

Doesn't sound like much, does it? Wait. The blips change color. They change speed and direction depending on how you tap and drag. And when … Read more

ITC says HTC violating two of Apple's patents

Apple scored a legal victory today when the U.S. International Trade Commission made an initial ruling that HTC had violated two of its patents.

The ITC administrative law judge's initial determination was that HTC infringed on two of the 10 patents Apple had filed a complaint over in March 2010, according to an HTC statement. The ITC still needs to make a final ruling on the complaint. A loss carries the threat that HTC's products would be banned from coming into the U.S., and Apple only needs to get a favorable decision on one of the … Read more

Apple fires second legal salvo at HTC

Apple is doubling down on its legal assault against HTC.

Citing the U.S. International Trade Commission Web site, the Foss Patents blog reported today that Apple has filed a second complaint against HTC. Targeted in the complaint are more than a dozen Android smartphones and its Flyer tablet.

According to Foss, Apple is claiming that five patents are being illegally used, including one used for scrolling operations, another for programmable tactile touch-screen displays, and one for a double-sided touch-sensitive panel, all of which are used in another complaint against Samsung.

The other relates to the ability to scroll, zoom, and rotate content on a screen, while the last references "portable computers."

Apple wasn't immediately available to comment on the complaint.

HTC expressed its disappointment with the further legal entanglement.

HTC is dismayed that Apple has resorted to competition in the courts rather than the market place," said Grace Lei, general counsel for the company. "HTC continues to vehemently deny all of Apple's past and present claims against it and will continue to protect and defend its own intellectual property as it has already done this year."

HTC has had success with its early embrace of the Android mobile operating system and was the first company that Apple targeted legally in regard to Android. When Apple filed its first complaint and a parallel lawsuit in March, Apple alleged that HTC was illegally using 20 patents related to the iPhone. … Read more

Play air guitar with your iPhone

Playing air guitar to your favorite song just got a lot cooler. Two gadget-loving guys have come up with Air Guitar Move, a device that lets you strum the air using the iPhone or iPod Touch.

The entire set consists of two apps and a guitar pick with an accelerometer inside. The first app, called Free Play, lets you strum the air using the pick as you see fit. The second app, Arcade, is a rhythm action game that lets you strum along with songs, similar to games such as Rock Band and Guitar Hero.

Interestingly, former Guitar Hero engineers are overseeing production of the project. This means we might see more apps that are compatible with the Air Guitar Move in the future. … Read more

HTC working to bring parts of new Sense UI to older devices

One of the coolest aspects about the upcoming HTC Sensation 4G is the new HTC Sense user experience, which brings a number of slick features like the enhanced lock screen. Of course, if you're still locked into your older HTC device, you may just be green with envy, but there's now hope that you'll also be able to get a taste of the new UI.

The prospects actually didn't look so good last night when HTC responded to a customer via its Twitter account and said that hardware requirements would limit Sense 3.0 to its … Read more

HTC Sensation 4G to heat up T-Mobile's summer; hands-on impressions

For cell phone fanatics, there's nothing worse than hearing about a cool new device launching overseas and having to wait to see when and if it will land in the States. Thankfully, this isn't that kind of story. Announced alongside the global launch in London today, HTC introduced its latest Android smartphone for the U.S. market, the HTC Sensation 4G, which is slated to hit T-Mobile this summer.

Long rumored as the HTC Pyramid, the Sensation 4G comes with all the talked-about hardware improvements, including a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, a 4.3-inch HD (540x960-pixel resolution) Super … Read more

Google to crack down further on ads for fake goods

Google is promising a few improvements to its online ad system to help stop the spate of advertisers hawking counterfeit items.

In a blog posted yesterday, the search giant tallied the number of advertisers using AdWords at more than 1 million spread across at least 190 different countries. As a result, finding specific accounts that advertise phony products can be a challenge. Google was able to shut down around 50,000 such accounts just in the second half of 2010, but the company admits that more needs to be done.

To help stop the proliferation of fake items sold through … Read more