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Ubuntu Phone OS Touch Developer Preview For Nexus 4, Galaxy Nexus Releasing On February 21

Ben Reid·February 16, 2013
Linux enthusiasts rejoiced at the news that Canonical would be bringing Ubuntu to the mobile realm, and although it was promised a developer preview would be available for the Galaxy Nexus at some point early this year, it now looks as though the Nexus 4 will be joining it. From 21st of February, anybody in ownership of either device will be able to get a first look at the OS, which is set to release at some point in October, and although developers may not be leaping out their seats in excitement, it's hard not to take at least a fleeting interest in its progress.

Another Image Of Alleged PlayStation 4 Controller Leaks, Features 3.5mm Jack, Concave Analog Sticks

Ben Reid·February 16, 2013
Following on from a report yesterday, in which Destructoid offered a supposed first look at what it claimed was the controller for Sony's PlayStation 4, a second photo has today emerged depicting the same peripheral. Today's image is a lot closer, and taken at a different angle - one which also reveals a 3.5mm jack on the underside of the controller, and from this perspective, the handles also look a certain degree longer.

New iOS 6.x Bug Lets Users Bypass Account Restrictions With Ease [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·February 16, 2013

iOS 6.1.2 Releasing Early Next Week To Fix Exchange And Lock Screen Passcode Bugs

Ben Reid·February 16, 2013
Soon after the release of iOS 6.1, it came to the attention of the tech world that a major security flaw allowed basically anybody with a spare couple of moments to slip through the passcode system and access a device's confidential, and supposedly secure data. The release of iOS 6.1.1 a couple of days back, which fixed lingering cellular and battery issues with the iPhone 4S, is also susceptible, and an urgent update is required on all fronts to sort this mess out. According to iFun, a German blog which accurately pinpointed the aforementioned 6.1.1 release, reckons that will likely be "early next week", meaning those conscious as to the security of their iPhone will only have to wait a couple more days.

HTC One Press Render Leaks Ahead Of February 19th Announcement [IMAGE]

Ben Reid·February 15, 2013
HTC has been working its level best to generate some hype prior to the launch event of its new flagship 'One' device next week on February 19th, and among a flurry of leaks and sightings of the device, a couple of intriguing looking high-resolution images have also emerged. We've seen the HTC One in white a million times, but the new leak also depicts an accompanying black version, and although it's hard to make a judgment based on these shots alone, it certainly looks promising.

Bump For iPhone / Android Updated, Now Lets You Send Any File Type Between Computer And Phone

Ben Reid·February 15, 2013

Apple TV May Finally Get Third-Party Apps This Fall, According To New Report

Ben Reid·February 15, 2013
The Apple TV has enjoyed a moderate amount of success hitherto, but with Tim Cook famously labeling the device a mere hobby in his day as the Cupertino's COO, it has always been felt a more noteworthy assault on the lucrative market would be forthcoming. Speculation concerning the future of Apple TV has been an almost ongoing debate, but this week, it has become an even hotter topic than usual. Just days ago, Xbox engineer Nat Brown stated his belief that an Apple TV opening itself up to third party apps could be a significant threat to traditional console gaming, and TechCrunch's MG Siegler cites multiple sources suggesting this may be the case later this year.

Alleged PlayStation 4 Controller Leaked Into The Wild [IMAGE]

Ben Reid·February 15, 2013
What with it still being very early in the year, lots of rumors continue to be frivolously thrown about as excited tech fans sink their teeth into the prospect of some landmark releases this year. The console wars are set for a step up, with both Sony and Microsoft releasing their respective next-gen offerings, and if it's the unofficially-dubbed PlayStation 4 you're waiting patiently for, it looks as though the controller for the upcoming entertainment system may have been leaked. Well, a picture of it, at least.

Alleged Screenshots Of Samsung’s Galaxy Smart Watch Leaked [IMAGES]

Ben Reid·February 15, 2013

PlugBug World Is The Perfect All-In-One Travel Charger For Your MacBook, iPhone / iPad [Review]

Ben Reid·February 15, 2013
Many of us like to, or are often forced through work commitments, to travel around on a frequent basis. As a hardcore geek, blogger, and general Internet obsessive, I take my MacBook Air pretty much everywhere I go, but as any seasoned journeyman would vouch, plugging in for a charge at any given location can be a trying task. With so many variants of the two-pin plug aiming to make life as difficult for somebody like myself, who has only ever used the three-pin here in the UK, it winds up being another annoying thing to tick off the list of pre-travelling to-dos.

New Patent Suggests Apple Will Use Automatic Image Buffering And Comparison To Curb Blurred And Underexposed Photos

Ben Reid·February 14, 2013
A recently published patent filing latched onto by AppleInsider suggests Apple has a plan up its sleeve to deal with the common problem of blurry and underexposed images. The patent outlines a system which would see an iOS device begin buffering a series of stills prior to the point when a user presses the capture button, after which it will automatically select the best one.

Infinity Blade For iOS Goes Free Until February 21st – Download Now!

Ben Reid·February 14, 2013

New WhatsApp Messenger Beta Released For Android, Features Holo Theme And Expandable Notifications

Ben Reid·February 14, 2013
A new beta has been released of WhatsApp Messenger for Android featuring, among other things, a new, Holo-style theme much better suited to the general look and feel of Android in general. The app has, hitherto, looked like a straight port of its iOS cousin, but with the security issues of yesteryear now having been resolved with WhatsApp Messenger for Android, the developers behind the popular app can now focus on aesthetics and features.

Jailbreak Apple TV 5.2 Untethered Using Seas0nPass

Ben Reid·February 14, 2013
The Apple TV may not strictly run on the same software as the likes of the iPad or iPhone, but it still has to be considered an iOS device, because, well, it runs on a variant of iOS. Following the Evasi0n jailbreak for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, the same exploit used on that occasion has been utilized by FireCore, the team of individuals behind the Seas0nPass jailbreak tool, to provide an untethered jailbreak on the very latest Apple TV 5.2 firmware.

EA Chief Does Not Foresee PlayStation 4 Or Xbox 720 Being Backwards Compatible

Ben Reid·February 13, 2013
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