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`the CPU, memory, and applications provided by the Atrix smartphone. The Atrix Lapdock
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`keyboard, touchpad, and other peripheral devices allow for manipulation and input to the
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`software and hardware of the Atrix smartphone while the Atrix Lapdock screen and speakers
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`provide the output. Additionally, the Atrix smartphone's screen goes dark and is no longer
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`producing an output to the user and is not capable of receiving user input through the touch
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`screen interface.
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`10. Working with electrical engineers under my direct supervision, we disabled the
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`touch screen on the Atrix smartphone by removing the battery and the smartphone housing,
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`identifying and disconnecting the display connection, and replacing the housing and the battery.
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`Once the touch screen was disabled, the screen of the Atrix smartphone went black and lacked
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`any ability to receive input or provide output via the touch screen, its former touch keyboard,
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`microphone, speakers, or buttons.
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`11.
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`Then, with the Atrix smartphone's touch screen disabled, we docked the Atrix
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`smartphone with the Atrix Lapdock in accordance with the directions provided with the Atrix
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`Lapdock. Once docked to the Atrix Lapdock, the Atrix Lapdock, which previously had been a
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`non-functioning shell, then functioned to provide direct user interaction with the Atrix
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`smartphone's hardware and software through manipulation of the keys on the Atrix Lapdock's
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`keyboard, mouse, screen, microphone, and speakers. All the while, the disabled screen of the
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`Atrix smartphone itself remained black and accordingly continued to lack input and output
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`means. Thus, the Atrix Lapdock is capable of working with an Atrix smartphone that has its
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`input and output means disabled such that the input and output means of the Atrix smartphone
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`are not available either when connected or not connected to the Atrix Lapdock.
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`12.
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`In addition, according to Motorola, eleven Motorola smartphones include an
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`integrated Linux-based "Webtop App" and are designed to be used with one or more Motorola
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`Lapdocks. See Declaration of McCabe, Exhibit D at ~ 7. The Webtop App is a secondary
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`operating system that is initiated upon connecting the smartphone to a Lapdock. Id. at ~~ 5-6.
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`Prior to connecting to a Lapdock, the smartphones operating as a standalone devices operate
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`using the "Android" operating system (O/S), while the Webtop App is not available. See id.
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`("The webtop application is always present on the device but is only available when you insert
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`the device into a dock with a dedicated display (such as the lapdock.)"). For example,
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`Motorola's Atrix 4G and DROID BIONIC smartphones each included versions of the Android
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`DIS and both work with the Atrix Lapdock. See Exhibits E, F, and G. However, when these
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`smartphones connected to a Motorola Lapdock with its display screen opened, the smartphones
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`automatically cease to use the Android O/S and instead begin working as computers through the
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`Webtop App. See Declaration of McCabe, Exhibit D at ~~ 5-6 ("Note that with the lapdock, the
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`webtop application will launch automatically ifthe display is open."). When the Webtop
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`application is launched in a Lapdock, the smartphones go into sleep mode and do not display the
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`mobile phone's device's applications or any additional applications unique to the Webtop, such
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`as the Firefox® web-browser. See, e.g., Exhibit C (phone is shown dark while Lapdock is
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`operational). However, in Webtop mode, the software and applications on the smartphones are
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`accessible via the input and output means provided with a Lapdock or high definition multi(cid:173)
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`media dock.
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`13.
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`The foregoing technical descriptions of how Motorola's Atrix and DROID
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`BIONIC smartphones lack input and output means once docked to an Atrix Lapdock except
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`through a Lapdock itself is supported by Motorola's advertising and operating instructions.
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`Attached as Exhibit H is a page from Motorola's website describing "How to use the Lapdock
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`100." It states that, once docked, "[y]our phone will automatically go to Webtop mode and your
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`phone will appear to go into sleep mode."
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`14.
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`Further, in the Motorola advertisement for the Smartphone and Lapdock
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`(Exhibit C), Motorola shows the Atrix 4G Smartphone screen as blank when docked to the
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`operating Lapdock.
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`15.
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`In the advertisement attached as Exhibit I, Motorola states that its Motorola
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`Lapdock "only comes to life when you dock your Smartphone."
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`16.
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`Based on my background and experience as an electrical engineer and familiarity
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`with smartphones and their operating systems, the foregoing referenced sources, and the test I
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`supervised as described in paragraphs 10 and 11, it appears as a matter of fact that Motorola's
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`Lapdocks are configured to work with Motorola smartphones that have their input and output
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`means disabled. It also appears as a matter of fact that the Motorola smartphones, whose input
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`and output means are functional when unconnected to the Lapdock, lack input and output means
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`once the smartphones are docked to the Lapdock.
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`17.
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`Further, ifnot established as an irrefutable fact, for the foregoing reasons it is my
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`opinion to a reasonable degree of scientific certainty that the Motorola Lapdocks are configured
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`to work with Motorola smartphones that lack input/output means.
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`Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1746, I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and
`correct.
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`Dated: January 17, 2012
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`4802934.6
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`By:
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`/s/ Daniel Gallic
`Daniel Gallic
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`EXHIBIT A
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`Daniel Gallic, PP
`44 Hillcrest Rd.
`Warren, NJ 07059
`908-507-0156
`the~allics@yahoo.com
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`Education
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`BS in Applied Materials Engineering, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
`Minor: Electrical Engineering
`Licensed Professional Planner, New Jersey
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`'90
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`Qualifications
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`CEO and Chairman ofseveral LLC's and Incorporation's over the last 20 years
`Full knowledge of manufacturing processes, analytics and efficiency tools
`Deep, first hand knowledge, of software structures and architectures
`In-depth understanding and experience in high tech products.
`Experienced in marketing and leveraging unearned media.
`Experienced in controlling multimillion dollar budgets.
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`Experience
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`Arnouse Digital Device, Corp, Delaware
`Chief Operating Officer
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`Global Mobile Video, Inc.
`Managing Partner, CEO
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`2010 - present
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`2009 - present
`
`• Developed live streaming video resources to mobile devices.
`• Created products for US Army under several R&D contracts.
`• Managed groups of software engineer, architects and project managers.
`• Created authenticated, encrypted live video streaming solutions for Android OS
`• Created authenticated, encrypted live video streaming solutions for PC based computers.
`• Integrated Video/Audio I/O boards to trans code on-the-fly video IP streams.
`• Acquired several R&D contracts with CERDEC at CECOM, Fort Monmouth.
`
`Solar Development Group, LLC, Hawthorne, New Jersey
`Partner
`
`2008 - 2009
`
`• Responsible for new client acquisition.
`• Analyzed the best possible solutions to reduce dependency on electrical needs of businesses.
`• Created compelling data for solar investment for warehouses with large footprints.
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`• Analyzed the various alternative energy options to create options for green conscience building
`owners.
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`Warren HOV Consulting, LLC, Warren, New Jersey
`Partner
`
`1997 - present
`
`• Developed hundreds of acres of residential developments.
`• Expert in wetlands delineation and working within DEP regulations to maximize developments.
`• Consulted in overall planning of several multimillion dollar redevelopments for townships.
`• Expert in planning "green" real estate developments with zero-carbon footprints.
`• Expert in COAH tax and business impacts on local communities.
`• Responsible for farming hundred of acres over the last 13 years.
`
`Academy Publishing, LLC
`Managing Partner, CEO
`
`2007 - 2010
`
`• Responsible for the publication of three monthly newspapers with circulation of 40,000
`• Increased sale from $5,500/month to over $37,000/month
`• Lowered overhead by over 50% to reduce ad costs and increase margins.
`• Managed a sales force and created monthly incentives for our customers.
`• Managed writing staff and kept articles fresh and exciting.
`• Responsible for all newspaper layout and ads
`• Return a 50% profit increase for investors on a year over year basis.
`
`Gallic Consulting, SP
`Marketing and Public Relations Director, CEO
`
`1995 - 2008
`
`• Responsible for multimillion dollar media strategies
`• Managed between 6 and 600 volunteers each election cycle
`• Created and produced TV, Mail and Radio spots.
`• Responsible for all messaging for hundreds of political campaigns
`• Obtained the highest win percentage in New Jersey over the last ten years.
`
`Tymarc, Inc
`COO
`
`1991-1995
`
`• Designed and build automated computer controlled machines to reduce labor expense.
`• Managed over 1000 employees.
`• Maintained and increased profit margins on all product lines.
`• Developed product lines for children furniture.
`• Responsible for procuring large quantities of hardwood, plywood and other supplies.
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`L'Oreal
`Packaging Engineer, Executive Training
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`1988-1991
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`• Member ofthe executive training program and met with the COO monthly.
`• Created a digital graphic tool to reconcile QA data with engineering and manufacturing dept.
`• Designed the L'Oreal designer fragrance division line of packaging.
`
`Other Talents, Activities and Interest:
`
`Licensed New Jersey Professional Planner
`Warren Township Planning Board, I 999-present (Chairman, 200 I - 2006)
`Warren Township Open Space Committee (1997-1999)
`Somerset County Board of Mental Health, 1997-2000
`Knights of Columbus, 1999 - present (currently GK Council #14675, Watchung, NJ)
`Warren Township Environmental Commission (2001-2007)
`Warren Township Open Space committee (1996 - 1999)
`Expert knowledge of programming languages: PHP, MySql, AJAX, HTML, and Javascript
`Expert knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word and Paradox
`Expert knowledge ofAdobe TlIustrator, InDesign, Photoshop
`Intermediate programming level in Adobe Flash
`Knowledge ofDNS control, Apache 4.0, CentOS and LINUX
`
`References
`
`Vic Sordillo, Mayor
`Warren Township
`
`Bill Palatucci, Esq.
`
`Joe Pennacchio
`New Jersey State Senator
`
`Peter Gallic, CFO
`Absolute Life Solutions
`
`Stanely Fong
`Division Chief, Fort Monmouth
`
`Contact information and additional references available upon request.
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`EXHIBITB
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`Petitioner Motorola Mobility LLC - Exhibit 1009 - Page 34
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`

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`Motorola ATRIXTM - dual-core phone - Android smartphone - Tech Specs - Motorola Mobility, I...
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`http://www.lOOtorola.comiConswrers/XZ-ENIConswrer-Products-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/...
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`.". ANDROID OPERATING
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`SYSTEM
`Android 2.2 (FroYo)
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`CANDY BAR
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`MULTIPLE NETWORKS
`WCDMA 850/900
`11900/2100, GSM 850/900
`11800/1900, HSDPA 14.4
`Iv1bps (Category 10), HSUPA
`2.0 Mbps, eCorT'4lass/aGPS , Bluetooth
`Class 2, Version 2.1 +EDR,
`802.11 b/802.11 g/802.11 a/802. 11 n
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`ESSAGIN
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`EMAlL2
`Corporate Sync, Google Mail,
`POP3/1MAP (embedded), Corporate
`Directory Lookup (GAL)
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`MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING (MMS)2
`
`PREDICTIVE TEXT
`Android and S\l\lYpe
`
`TEXT MESSAGING (SMS)2
`Yes
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`INSTANT MESSAGING (IM)2
`Subject to availability: Windows®
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`MOTOROLA ATRIX'M
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`-"E
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`•
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`j
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`..
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`I
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`,
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`TALK TIME (CONTINUOUS)1
`WCDMA up to 540 min.; GSM up to 530
`min.
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`BATIERYTYPE
`1930 mAh Li Ion Polymer
`STANDBY TIME1
`WCDMA up to 350 hrs.; GSM up to 400
`hrs.
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`Motorola ATRIXTM - dual-core phone - Android smartphone - Tech Specs - Motorola Mobility, 1...
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`http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/XZ-EN/Consumer-Products-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/...
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`Messenger, Yahoo!® Messenger and
`Google Talk™
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`VOICE MAIL
`Yes
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`DLNA (DIGITAL LIVING NETWORK
`ALLIANCE)
`Stream, store and share content with
`compatible devices around the home like
`HDTVs, game consoles and PCs
`
`GPS AND LOCATION SERVICES5
`eCompass, aGPS (assisted) with Google
`Maps TM, Google Latitude TM, Google Maps
`Street View, eCompass
`
`HEADSET JACK
`3.5 mm
`
`DIGITAL ZOOM
`Yes
`
`FLASH
`LED
`
`FOCUS
`Automatic
`
`MEGAPIXELS
`5 MP
`
`WEB CAM
`Front and rear-facing web camera
`
`SYNCHRONISATION
`Corporate Sync, BOTA, OMA OM
`
`WIFI
`80211 a,b,g,n
`
`BLUETOOTH® TECHNOLOGY!
`Stereo Bluetooth® technology 2.1 +EOR
`(supports profiles A20P 1.2, AVRCP, HFP
`15AG, HID 1.0 Host, HSP 1.0, OPP,
`PBAP PSE)
`
`3G MOBILE HOTSPOT
`Be a mobile hot spot for up to 5 other
`WiFi-enabled devices
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`CONNECTOR TYPE
`Micro USB
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`DATA TRANSMISSION RATE4
`USB 2 0 (High Speed)
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`t\ilolorola ATRIArr~1 - dual-core phone - Android smarlphone - Tech Specs - Motoro!<I Mobility, J...
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`hnp://www.01Olorola.comIConsLUners/XZ-ENfConsLUner-Products-and-$ervices/MobiJe-Phones/...
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`OISE REDUCTION
`Yes
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`PHONE BOOK
`MOTOBLUR synchs p"rsol1al and work
`contacts 3110 connected socI31 ne:!vllorks
`
`SPEED DIAL
`QUickslore Private IDs. QUlcl\Slore Pnone
`Book Group IDs, SDG Lists
`
`BRACALL
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`OICE DIALLING
`VR N"IT-== dialing VR Dlgil dialing
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`AIT AND PAUSE DIALLING
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`EB BROWSER
`Anoroid H1ML NebKlt Acloce-c, Flash;!:;
`Player 10,'
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`EBACCESS
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`ANDROID MARKETT.
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`BUSINESS READY
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`CALLERID
`Rll1ger ID Or /min Jlsr..lz., Plclur" 10
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`CALLER 10-
`i<lnger ID On OiClJ1 illspray. Picture If;
`SPEAKERPHONE
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`mON
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`AUTOMATIC ANSWER
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`CALL TIMER
`CAlL TRANSFER
`CALL WAITING
`
`EMERGENCY DLll,
`UTE CALL
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`Gooyle r.bps t'.'
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`Guogle Taik T
`GOOGLEMAILI,.
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`Motorola ATRIXTM - dual-core phone - Android smartphone - Tech Specs - Motorola Mobility, I...
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`http://www.lTJOtorola.comlConsumers/XZ-EN/Consumer-Products-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/...
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`TEXT TO SPEECH
`Missed / received calls, Readout of new
`SMS messages, Readout of new email
`messages, Readout of dialed digits,
`Readout of phone book contacts. Readout
`of caller identification, Voicemail alerts
`
`TOUCH SCREEN
`
`VIRTUAL KEYBOARD
`
`VOICE COMMANDS
`
`BUSINESS
`Quickofflce 3.0, Vlingo Voice
`
`ENTERTAINMENT
`Connected Media Player, Need for
`Speed, Zinio
`
`BACKLIGHT
`Yes
`
`OPERATING SYSTEM
`Android 22 (FroYo)
`
`CUSTOM NAVIGATION
`Multiple, customizable home screens
`
`DEDICATED KEYS
`Back, Home, Volume control, Power/Lock,
`MenLl, Search
`
`KEYPAD LOCK
`
`LIGHT-RESPONSIVE DISPLAY
`
`PINCH TO ZOOM
`
`.-
`,~ ..
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`L.r-,_,
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`MOTOBLUR ENABLED
`
`CUSTOMIZABLE HOME SCREEN
`Widget ktinnen verschoben, vergrtil1ert
`oder verklell1ert werden urn den Home
`Screen noch weiter zu personalisieren
`
`MOTOBLUR MESSAGING
`Facebook™. MySpace and Twitter
`Direct Messaging
`
`PHONEBOOK
`Geschaftliche, private Lind Kontakte aus
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`Motorola ATRIXTM - dual-core phone - Android smartphone - Tech Specs - Motorola Mobility, I...
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`http://www.motorola.com/Conswners/XZ-EN/Consumer-Products-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/...
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`den sozialen Netzwerken - aile an einem
`Platz und aile auf einem sicheren Server
`hinterlegt
`
`PHOTO SHARING
`MySpace, Photobucket, Picasa n "
`Facebook™
`
`MUSIC ENABLED6
`
`MUSIC PLAYER
`Connected Media Player
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`VIDEO CAPABLE
`
`VIDEO CAPTURE
`HP nop capture
`
`PLAYABLE FORMATS
`AAC+, H.264, eAAC+, MP3, MPEG-4,
`AAC, WN1A9, AMR NB
`
`STREAMING MEDIA
`Audio, Video, Internet Radio
`
`VIDEO CAPTURE RATE
`30 fps
`
`RINGTONE FORMATS
`eAAC+,eAAC,AAC+,AAC, MP3
`RINGTONES2
`Preloaded and downloadable
`WALLPAPERS2
`Preloaded and downloadable
`
`VIDEO PLAYBACK RATE
`30 fps
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`•
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`,'HYSICAL
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`DISPLAY TYPE
`Corning® Gorilla® Glass
`
`WEIGHT
`135 grams
`
`SIZE
`63.5 x 117.75 x 10.95 mm
`DISPLAY SIZE
`4.0-in.; qHD (960 x 540)
`
`ANTENNA TYPE
`Internal
`
`FORM FACTOR
`Candy bar
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`5 of
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`Motorola ATRlXCM - dual-core phone - Android smartphone - Tech Specs - Motorola Mobility, I...
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`http://www.motorola.comiConswners/XZ-EN/Consumer-Products-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/...
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`CALCULATOR
`
`CALENDAR
`Synching with MOTOBLURTM
`
`CLOCK
`Alarm clock
`
`FLIGHT MODE
`
`MEMORy7
`Up to 16 GB on board
`
`PROCESSOR SPEED
`1GHz dual-core processor for 2x the
`pov..er, 2x the speed
`
`REMOVABLE MEMORyS
`Up to 32 GB microSD
`
`ACCELEROMETER
`Yes
`NETWORKS2
`WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100, 8SM
`850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 14.4 Mbps
`(Category 10), HSUPA 2.0 Mbps,
`eCompass/aGPS , Bluetooth Class 2,
`Version 2.1+EDR, 802.11b/802.11g
`/802. 11a/802. 11n
`
`SENSORS
`Proximity, ambient light
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`II;.:
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`~ V
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`.~
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`WEBTOP APPLICATION
`Learn more about our webtop application
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`EXHIBIT C
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`Petitioner Motorola Mobility LLC - Exhibit 1009 - Page 41
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`Lapdock for MOTOROLA ATRIX 4G - Compatibility - Motorola Mobility, Inc. USA
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`http://www.motorola.com'Comwners/US-EN/Comwner-Product-and-Services/Mobile+Phone+...
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`o CONSLIMEAS
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`MOBILE PHONES
`
`TABLETS
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`ACCESSORIES
`
`ALL PRODUCTS
`
`SOFTWAA EIAPPS
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`STORE
`
`GET HELP
`
`TM
`LapdoclC for MOTOROLA ATRIX '16
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`T1tf
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`COMPATIBILITY
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`OWNER SUPPORT
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`Lapdock for MOTOROLA ATRlX 40 - Compatibility - Motorola Mobility, Inc. USA
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`http://www.rnotorola.com'Conswners/US-EN/CorL'iwner-Product-and-Services/Mobile+Phone+...
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`MOTOROLA ATRIXTM 4G
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`MOTOROLA ATRIX 4G gives you dual-core
`processing power and the revolutionary webtop
`application. With webtop and a compatible
`Motorola docking station. sold separately, you can
`surf the Internet with a full Firefox browser, create
`and edit docs, or access multimedia on a large
`screen almost anywhere.
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`Product Details ~
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`Motorola Home > Consumer Product & Ser\oices > Accessories> Lapdock™ for MOTOROLA ATRIXTM 4G
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`Uipdock: for MOTOROLA ATRIX 4G - Compatibility - Motorola Mobility, Inc. USA
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`http://www.JOOtorola.com'Coffiumers/US-EN/Coffiumer-Product-and-Services/Mobile+Phone+...
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`EXHIBITD
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`UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`FOR THE
`DISTRICT OF VERMONT
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`Case No. 5:11-cv-155
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`ARNOUSE DIGITAL DEVICES CORP.,
`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.,
`Defendant.
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`DECLARATION OF JUSTIN McCABE IN SUPPORT OF
`PLAINTIFF'S OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANT'S MOTION
`TO DISMISS PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT
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`1.
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`My name is Justin McCabe. I am an attorney with Downs RacWin Martin PLLC,
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`counsel of record for Plaintiff Arnouse Digital Devices Corporation (hereinafter "Amouse
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`Digital"). I am over 18 years of age and understand the obligations of an oath. I make this
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`declaration based upon my personal knowledge.
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`2.
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`As part of my research with respect to Defendant Motorola Mobility, Inc.'s
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`("Motorola") Motion to Dismiss, I went on the Internet and visited Motorola's website,
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`motorola.com.
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`3.
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`Once at motorola.com, I clicked on the tab labeled "SOFTWARE/APPS" in the
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`website's top bar. By clicking on "SOFTWARE/APPS" I triggered a drop-down menu from
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`which I selected the first option, "app picks."
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`4.
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`Once at the "app picks" page, I scrolled to the bottom of the page, where I clicked
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`on a link labeled "MOTODEV." The "MOTODEV" link took me to separate website titled
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`"MOTODEV: The Motorola developer network."
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`5.
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`Once at "MOTODEV: The Motorola developer network" I clicked on the link
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`labeled "Android Technical Library." Once at the "Android Technical Library" page, I clicked
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`Petitioner Motorola Mobility LLC - Exhibit 1009 - Page 46
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`Case 5:11-cv-00155-cr Document 11-8 Filed 01/17/12 Page 3 of 14
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`on the link labeled "Webtop Application Overview" which can be found at
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`http://developer.motorola.com/doc to Ls/library/webtop-application-overview/. A copy of the
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`"Webtop Application Overview" page I saw is attached to this Declaration as Exhibit A.
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`6.
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`On that "Webtop Application Overview" page, Motorola states that (I) when
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`connected to a Lapdock with its display screen opened, the smartphones automatically cease to
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`use the Android Operating System and instead begin working as computers through an integrated
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`Linux-based "Webtop" software application, (2) when the Webtop application is launched in a
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`Lapdock, the smartphones go into sleep mode and do not display the mobile phone's device's
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`applications, and (3) that once docked, "[y]our phone will automatically go to Webtop mode and
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`your phone will appear to go into sleep mode." On that same page, I also saw a photograph of an
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`Atrix Smartphone screen that was blank when docked to the operating Lapdock.
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`7.
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`For the Webtop Application Overview page I clicked the linked labeled "Show all
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`devices with the webtop application", which can be found at
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`htto://deveLoper.motorola.com/products/?fiLters= 1509#filter/. A copy of the "AndroidTM_
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`Powered Devices" page I saw is attached to this Declaration as Exhibit B.
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`Pursuant to 28 U.S.c. § 1746, I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and
`correct.
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`Dated: January 17,2012
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`4802934.2
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`By: ----7"":..-f--=------------
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`Petitioner Motorola Mobility LLC - Exhibit 1009 - Page 47
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`Case 5:11-cv-00155-cr Document 11-8 Filed 01/17/12 Page 4 of 14
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`Exhibit A
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`Petitioner Motorola Mobility LLC - Exhibit 1009 - Page 48
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`MOTODEV> Documentation & Tools> Android Technical Library> Webtop Application Overview
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`hUp://developer.lOOtorola.com'docstoolsilibrary/webtop-application-overview/
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`Table of Contents
`) What is the v..ebtop application?
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`) Supported devices
`) Peripherals
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`) Activating the v..ebtop application
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`) Undocking and re-docking
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`) The v..ebtop application desktop
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`) Mobile View
`) Firefox brow.:;er
`) File manager
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`) Webtop application types
`) Android app support
`) H1ML5 app support
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`) App tray icons
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`Webtop Application Overview
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`Although there is little that an Android™ or HTML5 developer must do to tailor their apps to run \/\ell v.ith the \/\ebtop application. developers
`should be familiar wth the \/\ebtop application and how an end user interacts v.ith it. Accordingly, this article presents an introduction to the
`\/\ebtop application and points out those aspects that v.ill be of particular interest to developers.
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`What is the webtop application?
`Webtop refers to a v..eb-based desktop environment that is presented by the v..ebtop
`application found on certain Android devices such as Motorola AlRlXTM 4G. The
`v..ebtop application is launched when you connect the device to a full-sized display
`and (optionally) a keyboard and mouse through one of the available docks,
`morphing the device into one better suited for a given situation:
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`) The Lapdock™, v.ith its buitt-in 11.5" (1366 x 768 pixel) screen, keyboard, and
`trackpad. allow.:; you to use the \/\ebtop application while on the go.
`) The HD Multimedia Dock allow.:; you to use the device as an entertainment center (complete v.ith remote controQ and is suitable for office
`use; it can connect the device to an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
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`The v..ebtop application presents a full Firefox desktop brow.:;er (version 4.0.1 on Gingerbread, version 3.6.13 on Froyo)--eomplete wth
`Adobe Flash 10.1. multiple wndow.:;, tabs, themes, and add-ons-along wth the "Mobile View': a v.indow wthin which the user can run
`Android apps and otherv.ise interact v.ith their mobile device. The v..ebtop application extends the rnuttitasking and computing experience of
`the mobile device v.ithout compromising on the device's mobile features.
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`This ability of the device to readily adapt itself to differing situations means that users wit be able to leave their cornputers behind lIIk1i1e stiD
`enjoying an uncomprornised experience lIIk1ether at oork, at play, or on the go.
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`Supported devices
`Show all devices v.ith the v..ebtop application
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`Peripherals
`As befitting a desktop or laptop computer, Wlen the device is running the \/\ebtop application you have the option to connect a number of
`peripherals. The v..ebtop application includes support for standard HID keyboards and !'rice, either v.ired (through a dock's USB ports) or
`v.ireless (such as Bluetooth keyboards and mice). As v..ell, you can connect a wred or wreless headset (as you can V>tien the device is not
`running the v..ebtop application). Printers are supported (you can print from Firefox, from \/\eb apps. or from the PDF viev..er), but only if they
`are IP-accessible on the same wreless ne!'M:Jrk.
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`Using one of the dock's USB ports you can connect a USB mass-storage device such as a flash drive. When you plug in a recognized
`mass-storage device it mounts automatically. Mounted USB storage is visible in both the v..ebtop application's File Manager and in the Mobile
`Views Files app, as is the device's internal storage and removable SO card (if one is present in the device). Android apps can access these
`various volumes asing their paths:
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`) The device's internal storage (essentially, a "non-removable SO card") is mounted as sdCiird/
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`Petitioner Motorola Mobility LLC - Exhibit 1009 - Page 49
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`MOTODEV> DOCluuentation & Tools> Android Technical Library> Webtop Application Overview
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`http://developer.motorola.com!docstools/Ii brary/webtop-appl ication-overview/
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