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Adobe Voice App For iPad Lets Users Create Marvelous Animated Video Stories [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·May 8, 2014
Adobe has worked hard to ensure that its range of software products moves with the times, and as well as tailoring the likes of Photoshop and the famed Adobe Reader app for mobile devices, the company has also been pushing plenty of exciting new products of late. Today, Adobe Voice was announced for iPad, and although it sounds like another virtual assistant akin to Siri or Cortana, it's actually a very neat little app that allows creative folks to dream up their own animated videos.

Up-Close And Hands-On With iPhone 6 Model Unit [Photos]

Ben Reid·May 8, 2014
If you're an avid follower of mobile tech coverage, you'll have found that Apple's elusive iPhone 6 continues to command a fairly decent proportion of the blogosphere's column inches, which isn't bad going given that we're still over four months from the purported release. Based on a bunch of info an accompanying leaks, we've painted what we believe to be a fairly vivid picture of what Apple is preparing to release in Q3, and a new comparison of an iPhone 6 mock-up against pre-existing iOS devices offers an even better perspective.

Massive List Of Sony’s PS4-Related E3 Announcements Leaked

Ben Reid·May 8, 2014

‘Dimple’ Brings Stick-On Physical Buttons Back To Android Devices [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·May 8, 2014
When Apple first launched the iPhone, the world was decidedly skeptical about the prospect of typing, swiping and generally navigating an interface with very few buttons. But while some have been dragged kicking and screaming into the modern Digital Age, there still exists a sizeable sect of consumers that much prefer things the way they used to be. The fact that gaming controllers are supported by most smartphones and tablets is a testament to this, and now, one start-up has gone a step further by creating a project that offers stick-on physical buttons.

Galaxy S5 Dx / Mini Leaks In Purported Press Render [Image]

Ben Reid·May 8, 2014
We always knew, following the announcement of the Galaxy S5 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona back in February, that the Samsung flagship would be the first of many S5 spin-off handsets. The preceding Galaxy S4 had, after all, spawned many, including the Active, Zoom and the mini. Thanks to the inherently "Active" Galaxy S5 shipping dust and waterproof right off the bat and the recent announcement of the Galaxy K Zoom, it was only a matter of time before the compact edition manifested, and now, we have a sighting of said device courtesy of a reliable source.

New Control Center For OS X Brings Popular iOS 7 Feature To Macs

Ben Reid·May 8, 2014

This Epic Business Card Is Made Entirely Of iPhone Front Panel [Photo]

Ben Reid·May 8, 2014
Just like a résumé or a bad suit, a business card can reveal a great deal about a person in a matter of seconds, and when it comes to making first impressions count, this little piece of literature must be instantly engaging. Without a touch of edginess to distinguish it from the crowd, it's likely to end up in the waste-paper basket, but for one Apple engineer - whose b-card is made from a real iPhone screen - his important contact info is unlikely to be squirrelled away among the stash of generic efforts.

Popular $5 iOS App With Over 100,000 Stations To Stream From Goes FREE, Download Now!

Ben Reid·May 7, 2014
As far as free iOS goodies go, this week has offered quite a few treats, and undoubtedly trumping every app to have shaken off its price tag in the past few days comes the news that TuneIn Radio is now also free. For the uninitiated, TuneIn is among the most celebrated radio apps of its kind, offering access to thousands of streaming radio shows from across the globe, and with seamless recording functionality to boot, it offers everything you could want of a radio app and more.

New Piece Of Android Malware Disables Devices, Seeks Ransom

Ben Reid·May 7, 2014

iPhone 6, iPad Air 2 And iPad mini 3 All Getting Touch ID This Year

Ben Reid·May 7, 2014
For the past few weeks, each new day has spawned a bunch of reports pertaining to the Apple iPhone 6. But while, for the most part, the revelations seem to add very little value to the overall picture, today's reports out of Asia suggest that the production wheels are very much in motion. Further to the report originating in China that Pegatron had received a bundle of iPhone 6 orders, it has now emerged that the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has prepped the initial lot of Touch ID fingerprint sensors for the next Apple handset, along with the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3.

Dropcam Tabs Adds Human Movement Tracking And More To The Popular Wi-Fi Camera [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·May 7, 2014
A home surveillance system used to be a high-cost commodity that was both difficult and expensive for your average individual to install. But nowadays, one can purchase a camera relatively cheaply, and the process of setting up is not particularly cumbersome either. Dropcam, a company that has been helping folks keep an eye on their houses with neat smartphone integration, mightn't necessarily be the first choice of somebody looking to protect themselves from intruders, but some newly-added hardware suggests that the Dropcam team is looking to move its product toward this particular niche.

Apple Supplier Pegatron Receives Orders For 4.7-Inch iPhone 6 Ahead Of Fall 2014 Launch

Ben Reid·May 7, 2014

Details Emerge Of Apple Store In NYC’s New World Trade Center

Ben Reid·May 7, 2014
Following on from earlier reports that Apple, among a string of other companies, was planning on opening up a store on location at New York's upcoming World Trade Center Mall, it has now been all-but confirmed by independent reports that this will indeed be the case.

The $20 Android Smartphone Gets A Projected Release Date

Ben Reid·May 7, 2014
This year is being billed as pivotal in recent tech history for a variety of reasons. Some are touting it as the year of the smartwatch, while others have it down as the year of face-worn gadgetry thanks to the likes of Facebook-owned Oculus VR and Google Glass. But in the near future, it may also be remembered as the point at which smartphones became incredibly cheap, with chip maker ARM suggesting that in the next couple of months, an Android handset could break the sub-$20 mark.

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