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Nokia has sided with Apple in an effort to help the Cupertino company in its fight against Samsung. The Finnish firm filed an amicus brief on behalf of Apple in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Monday, asking the court to permit permanent injunctions on the sale of Samsung smartphones that were found guilty of infringing Apple’s patents.

You say you want a revolution, well, you know.

You say you want a revolution, well, you know.

Leading mobile comics app developer, Comixology, has finally opened up the program they teased last fall: Comixology Submit, a new publishing idea that may help independent comics creators find their audience.

Basically, it allows comics creators the ability to submit their comics to the program and potentially be distributed on one of the biggest platforms for digital comics today, right next to the likes of Spiderman, Superman, and other professionally produced books. Users on iOS, Android, Windows 8, and the web can then find and download these indie gems, and creators split the profits down the middle with Comixology.

Yesterday the latest version of Temple Run launched in Apple’s App Store, and now the new game has arrived for Android in Google Play. Temple Run: Oz is a collaboration between Disney and Imangi Studios that’s made for the coinciding release of the film Oz the Great and Powerful.

The gameplay basics are the same as the classic Temple Run you know and love, but the levels are totally new with flying baboons and hot air balloons.

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The HTC One will become the first smartphone to boast HTC’s next-generation Sense 5 user interface when it goes on sale later this month. But you don’t need to wait until then to get your first taste of it — Sense 5’s gorgeous new wallpapers are already available to download.

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Earlier this week we heard that Samsung is working on some crazy cool feature for the Galaxy S IV that will let you scroll down the screen using nothing but your eye balls.

The feature will track your head to see where you’re reading and scroll up when you need to. Not only is the new feature going to be on Samsung’s newest handset, but it looks like the Galaxy S III will get the same Eye Scroll feature.

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