Android Overload: Judge rules Samsung did not willfully copy Apple, Sony’s 6.4-inch phablet might get a stylus, and more
Chris Chavez
The Android Overload is where we feature the biggest news stories from throughout the day (see above video), as well as stash all of the stories/articles/news bits that didn’t make it onto our front page. But just because they weren’t featured doesn’t mean they aren’t worth taking a look at. In fact, there’s almost always a little something here for everyone. So, take a look around and let us know if you find anything of interest.
Judge Koh has ruled that Samsung did not willfully copy Apple in the patent infringement case. While the original verdict still stands, this means Apple wont be awarded any additional damages in their suit. New trial also denied. [The Verge]
Zombie Road Trip cruises into the Play Store from Noodlecake Studios (the creators of Super Stickman Golf). [Google Play]
Upcoming Wii U platformer Oliver Spike built using Unity Engine. Does this mean we can expect an Android version soon? [Wii U Daily]
Samsung Galaxy Pop announced for South Korea. Galaxy S3 with a new name? [SammyHub]
Sony’s 6.44-inch “Togari” phablet might get its own stylus and IR blaster. This could make it the perfect Note 3 challenger. [PhoneArena]
WhatsApp developers need to see this concept redesign of their app and apply it. Immediately. [Imgur]
15 awesome icon packs for Android. Unzip and use them with your favorite launcher! [GeeksHaveLanded]
Google gives away 15,000 Raspberry Pi’s to children in the UK to help encourage programming skills. Makes me consider shipping my little cousin to London. [TheGuardian]
Sony Music Unlimited (all you can eat music streaming for a monthly fee) upgraded to support 320Kbps high-quality streaming. [Google Play]
Dungeon Quest now available in the Play Store. Lookin’ pretty good. [Google Play]
Edgar Cervantes reviews Able Remote for Google TV. [GTVSource]