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Pre-Order Galaxy S III From Amazon Now, Up For Grabs For A Modest $799

Ben Reid·May 18, 2012
More details have now emerged regarding Samsung's latest Galaxy S III device; notably when it will release, and how much it'll cost. Given that it is - without doubt - one of the most eagerly-awaited Android releases this year, those waiting to get their hands on it will be pleased to learn that it will release in just over two weeks' time, on June 1st, and cost $799 unsubsidized.

One Third Of Mobile Gamers Play In Class, More Play To Flirt Than Connect With Friends

Ben Reid·May 18, 2012
Those playing games on mobile devices are invariably referred to as "casual gamers", despite the quality of gameplay and graphics knocking on the door of the hardcore titles we know and love from the consoles. If research gathered by mobile game developer MocoSpace is anything to go by, casual is certainly an apt description of today's mobile gamers, with a third playing titles while they ought to be working hard in class!

New Steam Update Allows You To Remotely Download Content From The Comfort Of Your iPhone Or Android Device

Ben Reid·May 17, 2012

Nokia TV App For Lumia Windows Phone Devices Now Available For Download

Ben Reid·May 17, 2012
Nokia was once the untouchably dominant force within the mobile industry, but its Symbian OS was gradually eclipsed by iOS and Android, leaving the Finnish outfit with no choice but to hop on the back of Redmond-based Microsoft and its fledgling Windows Phone OS. In all fairness to Nokia, it has gone pretty gung-ho hitherto, putting much effort into the flagship Lumia series which has in turn yielded an army of fans – most notably Apple’s co-founder Steve Wozniak.

iPhone5.com Domain In Process Of Being Transferred Back To Apple

Ben Reid·May 17, 2012
When it comes to securing its domains, Apple has been somewhat slack in the past, and made instant millionaires of quite a few intuitive domain squatters. Earlier on this month, the fruit company sought to gain control over the iPhone5.com domain, which was being utilized by a squatter to run a forum and benefit from ad revenue, and today, it would appear that request has been granted.

Android Malware Has Quadrupled Over The Past Year, Says Security Firm

Ben Reid·May 17, 2012

TheWorx Brings Facebook’s Flash Games To The iPad [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·May 17, 2012
Flash games are a great way to kill time, and social network Facebook – along with various dedicated sites – offer thousands upon thousands of them. From Disc Pool to Words With Friends, if you’re feeling like procrastinating, said sites are more than accommodating.

Android’s Fragmented State Illustrated Once Again [Spoiler Alert: It’s Really Bad]

Ben Reid·May 17, 2012
Whether you love or loathe Google’s Android mobile operating system, its meteoric rise to become the most widely-used of the big ecosystems in just a couple of years is something which must be applauded.

Halo 4 To Include Weekly Multiplayer Episode-Based Missions Called “Spartan Ops”

Ben Reid·May 16, 2012

Nostalgio For iOS Lets You Create Eye-Catching Collages Of Your Images, Free For Limited Time!

Ben Reid·May 16, 2012
We manage to get through boatloads of photo-based apps here at Redmond Pie, and thanks to the rise of Instagram, there are now hundreds - maybe thousands of apps available, which has seen the quality of this category rise to meteoric levels.

Google Tapping In Multiple Partners For Future Nexus Devices With Android 5.0, First Wave Coming This Fall

Ben Reid·May 16, 2012
Having dipped its toes into the branded mobile device game, Google is all set to expand its Nexus program, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The search giant is apparently planning to offer early access to future Android iterations to up to five device OEMs, with the intention of selling the devices directly to consumers.

New Firefox Beta For Android Released, Features Flash Support, Native UI And More

Ben Reid·May 16, 2012

Diablo III For Windows And Mac Goes Live, Available To Download Right Now!

Ben Reid·May 16, 2012
Having built up the anticipation among its army of fans over the past few weeks, Diablo III has gone live, and can be downloaded right now from your Blizzard account. The title, which amalgamates great gameplay with a significant cinematic aspect, is the third installment of one of the most popular franchises around, and if the premise is anything to go by, it certainly looks to be another smash hit.

Chrome 19 For Windows And Mac Brings Built-In Tab Syncing Along With 20+ Bug Fixes

Ben Reid·May 16, 2012
Google's Chrome browser has been updated to version 19, and apart from an array of bug fixes and performance enhancements, the Big G's iconic browser will also be offering integrated tab-syncing.

iMac Also Set To Get A Retina Display [REPORT]

Ben Reid·May 16, 2012
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