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Pangu 1.2.1 Jailbreak Tool For Windows Released To Fix Crashing Issue

Ben Reid·August 12, 2014
The Pangu jailbreaking tool, which covers iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users running iOS 7.1 right up to the current 7.1.2, has just been updated to version 1.2.1 for Windows. The bump fixes a minor issue that would cause crashes with some Windows users, and so if you do plan to jailbreak any of your devices on a Windows PC, then grabbing the very latest version would be very much advised.

How To Use Facebook Chat On Your Mobile Without Downloading Messenger App

Ben Reid·August 12, 2014
The fact that, some time ago, Facebook decided to separate the Messenger segment of its service into a standalone mobile app wasn't too much of an issue when it initially went down. After all, users could still easily continue to communicate using the official app, and the Facebook Messenger app was a convenient service dedicated to IM only. However, as users have noticed over the past couple of months, Facebook for iOS and Android is now a message-free zone, which, aside from being inconvenient, seems a tad unnecessary. Luckily, there's a way to circumvent the limitation, and whether you're rocking Facebook Messenger for Apple's iOS or Google's Android platform, you'll find a fairly simple workaround below.

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Ben Reid·August 12, 2014

Intel Core M Broadwell Chip Gets Detailed, Likely Bound For 2015 Retina MacBook Air

Ben Reid·August 12, 2014
Intel's new fanless, ultra-slim 14nm Broadwell processors should be ready for action later on this fall, with the chip maker having today released a few additional details. The run-down of some newly-unveiled tech specs can be seen after the fold.

Leaked iPhone 6 Photos Show Embedded Apple Logo, Camera Components

Ben Reid·August 12, 2014
It is reckoned by those in the know that Apple will unleash the iPhone 6 at a special event to be held on September 9th, and with around one month to go, the leaks are trickling out on an almost hourly basis. Today, we've yet another glimpse at what is claimed to be the embedded Apple logo, along with a peek at the ring that'll surround the rear-facing camera of the device.

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Ben Reid·August 12, 2014

Inside The Apple University Where Steve Jobs Product Design Legacy Lives On

Ben Reid·August 11, 2014
Apple is universally recognized as a company shrouded in secrecy, and as well as keeping upcoming products and ideas firmly under wraps, the "Apple University" remains an enigmatic training camp for talented minds. Just like any ordinary university, there's a certain code of conduct and etiquette that students must follow, but as you might imagine, the Cupertino tech giant operates a little differently from your typical academia. Given, as aforementioned, the hush-hush nature of Apple University, it's somewhat rare for the public to get an insight into what goes on, but three students have stepped out and offered a glimpse of what it's like to study through Apple's prestigious program.

Leaked Photos: Here’s Your First Look At The Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Ben Reid·August 11, 2014
Samsung has already sent out invitations to its Unpacked event early next month, and given that the past couple of Galaxy Note handsets have appeared at IFA in Berlin, we're fully expecting to see the fourth iteration in a couple of weeks' time. We've heard all sorts of rumors pertaining to the device, notably that the display will remain the same size but increase in resolution, and now, we have some high-res shots of what is claimed to be the Galaxy Note 4 in all its glory.

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Ben Reid·August 10, 2014

iPhone 6 Features: What Are You Looking Forward To Most? [Poll]

Ben Reid·August 10, 2014
The iPhone 6 is coming, and although we don't know precisely when it'll arrive, the latest reports suggest that its announcement will occur on September 9th. With this in mind, many will be making a decision as to whether it's worth the money, and with so many new features said to be in the offing, would-be purchasers will be weighing up all of the different perks. Here, we discuss the numerous enhancements that Apple will purportedly be making across the board, and ask you which you're looking forward to the most.

Samsung Gear Solo ‘Watch-phone’ To Be Announced Alongside Note 4 At IFA

Ben Reid·August 10, 2014
As well as taking the wraps off the Galaxy Note 3 ahead of last year's IFA exhibition in Berlin, Samsung also introduced its inaugural smartwatch effort in the form of the Galaxy Gear. Sure, it was panned by critics and went down with consumers like the proverbial lead balloon, but it was a start, and having rolled out a handful of wearables since then, the company is in much better standing as far as the emerging smartwatch market is concerned. Given the Korean outfit's insatiable need to continually push new products, the rumor that another smartwatch may be rolled out alongside the Galaxy Note 4 at this year's IFA is none too surprising, and with the report on the matter also suggesting that it will include its very own SIM slot, it's perhaps the most interesting smartwatch that Samsung has brought to us so far.

GTA 5 Release Date For PlayStation 4 And Xbox One Slipped Out Again On Amazon

Ben Reid·August 10, 2014

EA’s Netflix-like All-You-Can-Play Gaming For Xbox One Just Got Even Better

Ben Reid·August 9, 2014
A short while ago, EA announced a deal with Microsoft that would allow gamers to play a number of titles from its catalog for a subscription fee. At $4.99 for the month or $29.99 for a whole year, it seemed to good to be true, but in actual fact, it just got even better.

Family Sharing Info Added To App Store Listings Ahead Of iOS 8 Launch

Ben Reid·August 9, 2014
Not so long ago, it became apparent that Apple would be rolling out a Family Sharing feature for its customers, allowing families and groups of people to share certain apps even if they're operating under different Apple IDs. It makes a great deal of practical sense, as well as saving money on the part of the consumer, and although it won't apply to every single app residing over at the Cupertino's Store, Apple has divulged a few more details on the subject.

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