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Samsung Galaxy Note II Announced, Here’s Everything You Need To Know

Ben Reid·August 29, 2012
Samsung has finally showcased the long-awaited sequel to its popular niche product, the Galaxy Note, and although the first iteration wasn't exactly lacking in the hardware department, the Korean company has still managed to pack in a host of healthy upgrades.

TomTom Turn-By-Turn Navigation App For Android Announced

Ben Reid·August 29, 2012
When it comes to satellite navigation systems and software, TomTom is among the most reputable, and although there has been an iPhone TomTom app for a good couple of years now, those running Google's Android mobile operating system have been left out in the cold.

‘Things Are About To Change’, According To Nokia’s Teaser Clip For September 5th Event [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·August 29, 2012

The New iPhone 6th-Generation Knockoff Is Available Already, Running Android [IMAGES]

Ben Reid·August 29, 2012
Apple products are among the most frequently-plagiarized across the world, and even though the next-generation iPhone is yet to be announced, the knocker-offers are already hard at work creating devices similar to the upcoming smartphone.

YouTube App For Xbox 360 Receives A Much Needed Speed Boost Update, Now Up To 5x Faster

Ben Reid·August 29, 2012
If you enjoy being sociable, catching up on trends or just generally wasting time on the web, then the past week's releases will have been pretty useful to you. Facebook finally pulled its finger out and delivered a decent mobile app (well, at least for iOS), so your social networking can be done at light-speed, and now the new YouTube app for Xbox 360 is said to be up to five-times faster than its predecessor.

Official SkyDrive App For Android Now Available To Download

Ben Reid·August 29, 2012

Samsung’s Windows 8 S Launcher Looks Strikingly Similar To OS X Dock [IMAGE]

Ben Reid·August 28, 2012
You may have thought, with the San Jose court ruling, Samsung has to pay Apple in excess of a billion dollars for infringing on its patents and keeping it cool for copying its ideas - at least for a bit. The video of Samsung's new Sydney retail store made us all chuckle a couple of days ago for its almost inch-by-inch emulation of an Apple retail store, and now, it looks as though the Korean outfit is after snippets of Apple's desktop operating system.

Jim Dalrymple Confirms Anand Shimpi’s Take On Lack Of NFC On 6th-Gen iPhone

Ben Reid·August 28, 2012
Anand Shimpi has been rounding up the rumors with regards to the next iPhone, and yesterday concluded the likelihood of Apple implementing NFC into its smartphone was decidedly slim. Now, Jim Dalrymple has corroborated that notion, with the famous Cupertino insider chipping in with his familiar "yep" quip.

Samsung To Reveal Windows 8 Hybrid Tablet At IFA [IMAGE]

Ben Reid·August 27, 2012

13-Inch Retina MacBook Pro Is Already In Production, Launch Likely This Fall [REPORT]

Ben Reid·August 27, 2012
Prior to this year's WWDC keynote, it was widely presumed Apple would add a Retina display to each of its MacBooks, as well as possibly the iMac. Of course, considering history, we should have been wise to Apple's plan; Include the Retina in one model, add a couple of extra perks, and slap an extortionate price tag on it, and see how many consumers can resist until said features are added across the board.

Samsung May Announce Android-Powered Galaxy S Camera At IFA

Ben Reid·August 26, 2012
Smartphone cameras are getting better. In fact, on Flickr, they hold their own against some of the very best standalones in terms of numbers of images posted. While many users opt to use their smartphones to take the majority of their snaps, though, in terms of performance and quality, they aren't even in the same league, and if you ever find yourself appreciating the camera of your S III or iPhone 4S just a little too much, a quick look at the proper DSLR will soon bring you back down to earth.

Microsoft’s First Free-To-Play Xbox 360 Title ‘Happy Wars’ Announced

Ben Reid·August 26, 2012

Tweedle For Android Is A Clean, Simple, And Rather Charming Twitter App

Ben Reid·August 26, 2012
When it comes to social networking on the move, Twitter is one of the easiest out there. Although Facebook remains by far the world's number one social hunt, Twitter fills in a great little niche, and for quickly updating your followers on-the-fly, The Twitters is arguably the most favorable option.

Members Of Jury Speak Out On Apple Vs. Samsung Case, Says There Definitely Was An Infringement

Ben Reid·August 26, 2012
After a well-documented and rather grueling court hearing, Apple has prevailed over its Korean-based rival Samsung in a number of patent disputes, and with a settlement of over a billion dollars having been dished out in the Cupertino's favor, a few of the nine-person jury have given their accounts of why they came to the decision that Apple was indeed just with its lawsuits.

‘iPad mini’ Name A Done Deal, iPod nano To Get Wi-Fi Support [REPORT]

Ben Reid·August 26, 2012
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