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Earlier this week, Apple announced the much awaited iOS 4.2 update for the iPad. It brings tons of new features to iPad like Multitasking
Few days ago we reported about a new USB Modchip called PS Jailbreak for PlayStation 3 which enables you to dump games off original discs on the internal or any external drive connected to PS3
iOS 4.2 was released earlier today. Just like iOS 4.1 and iOS 4.0.2, the new iOS 4.2 at the moment is not jailbreakable.
TC has finally rolled out Android 2.2 Froyo for HTC EVO 4G on Sprint. The image is available as direct download from HTC’s website. Here is the official description from Sprint
Microsoft has finally taken the wraps off its shiny new web browser: Internet Explorer 9. The beta version of IE 9 is now available for download for users running both 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Vista.
When we began our review of the BlackBerry Torch (aka the Bold 9800), our hearts were all aflutter. The leaked shots we'd been seeing of some kind of Palm Pre-esque RIM slider
Of the seemingly countless variants of the Galaxy S that Samsung's in the process of deploying around the globe, one stands out in a couple very unique (and important) ways: Sprint's Epic 4G
While you won’t be ever able to run a full-blown modern desktop OS like Windows or Linux on your iOS gadget anytime soon, but with virtual-machining software Parallels Desktop for Mac
Earlier today, Apple overhauled the entire iPod lineup for fall 2010, bringing iPhone 4
Its here folks! and its real!! Geohot is back big time with limera1n jailbreak for all iOS devices including: iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad, iPod touch 4G / 3G / 2G, untethered running iOS 4.1.
The iPhone Dev Team has finally released PwnageTool 4.1 which is based on recently releasedLimera1n Geohot’s bootrom-based exploit.
After Apple relaxed its App Store restrictions, the first of apps that benefitted from this were Google Voice clients (like GV Connect and GV Mobile+)
In a few short years, PDAs have given way to smartphones as must-have mobile devices for geeks. These apps, which prove that your iPhone is the best personal digital assistant ever created, are part of the reason.
GRAB IT: Siri Assistant (free): With speech recognition that is second to none, this awesome new app lets you search for businesses, upcoming events, weather reports - and even book a taxi, buy movie tickets or make dinner reservations - simply by talking to your iPhone. Siri translates your voice (you can manually enter questions and commands, too) and pulls data from a variety of online resources to bring you the 411, fast. [iTunes link]
Sleep Cycle (99 cents): Sleep Cycle analyzes your sleep patterns to determine the best time to wake you up in other words, when you're in your lightest sleep phase. All you have to do is set the alarm to wake you the next morning, leaving yourself a 30-minute window, then run the app while you're sleeping - leaving your iPhone face down on your bed. The app then uses the iPhone's accelerometer to detect your movements and determine your sleep cycles, then wakes you when you're ready. [iTunes link]
Gigometer (99 cents): If you're a live music fan, this app rocks. Simple but effective - no fancy speech recognition here - Gigometer tracks your location via GPS and provides a list of all the upcoming concerts in your town, supplying dates and times, artists, venue information and more at the touch of a finger. [iTunes link]
iTookOff (99 cents): Can't seem to keep tabs on your time off from work? Want to make sure you're squeezing out every last vacation day? This app tracks how you've spent your personal days, sick days and more - keeping you up-to-date on how many you have to spare. [iTunes link]
SKIP IT: AcneApp ($1.99): Any app that claims to emit light rays from a smartphone that fight bacteria and heal skin sounds more like fiction than science. Despite a lot of hype, and users' hopes, even the app's description says it's "for entertainment purposes only." [iTunes link]
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