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Another day, another public humiliation. At least that’s what UK judges have in mind for Apple. After losing a legal claim against Samsung, a London judge ruled that Apple must “correct the damaging impression” caused by their “copycat” claims. The ruling forces Apple to publicly announce — both on their website and with adverts in publications such as the Daily Mail, Financial Times and T3 Magazine — that Samsung had not infringed on its design rights. Apple appealed this decision, of course. However, the judgement stands and the public humiliation must commence as an appeals judge has decided not to overturn the decision.

It appears the Wishlist feature that’s been sitting dormant inside Google Play is finally starting to reveal itself. Reports are coming in of users now having the ability to add apps, music, etc. to their Wishlist and have it saved for later viewing. The feature hasn’t gone live yet for me just showed up for me, but the guys over at Android Police managed to grab a few photos to show us what it looks like.

Just a quick heads up for any of you looking to pick up the DROID RAZR HD or RAZR MAXX HD. Both devices are set to go on sale after midnight tonight. If you’re frantically refreshing Verizon’s website, I ask you to stop for a moment and consider an alternative — Wirefly.

Looks like “the playground is open.” That’s been Google catchphrase with the Nexus 7 and now it looks like Google will be expanding that playground with an event in NYC on October 29. The invite resembles Jelly Bean’s Google Now feature, so we’re guessing this event will have something to do with a Nexus and possibly an updated version of Jelly Bean. Maybe we’ll finally hear more about the whole “Nexus program” that’s been floating around. And there’s always the 32GB Nexus?

I know many of you have been searching high and low for Google Play gift cards with little to no success. Depending on your motive, Google may have a solution for you. If you’re simply looking to gift some Google Play credit to a friend, relative, etc., then you’re still out of luck. If you’re looking to purchase credit for your kids or someone you share an account with, then you’re in luck. Google now allows U.S. users to purchase Play Store credit directly from the Play Store (web only).

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