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A6 Processor For Next Generation iPhone, iPad Will Not Be Manufactured By Samsung [REPORT]

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 16, 2011
If a new report is to be believed and a previous rumor which we covered, Apple is planning to shift production of the A6, which is believed to be the company's next-generation mobile processor, away from Samsung, in light of patent disputes between the two companies.

Download iOS 4.3.4 For iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad 2, 1, And Pod touch [DIRECT LINKS]

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 15, 2011
As we've speculated over the last few days, iOS 4.3.4 made its debut on iTunes. The new release, without clear release notes, addresses the PDF exploit in Mobile Safari used by JailbreakMe.

Hollywood Star Kate Hudson Named Her Baby Boy ‘Bing’

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 15, 2011

TwitkaFly Tweak For Twitter For iPhone Lets You Tweet Straight From Your iPhone / iPad Home Screen [VIDEO]

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 15, 2011
As you're probably aware by now, one of iOS 5's most prominent new features is system-wide integration with Twitter. What's missing is the ability to send tweets straight from your home screen without opening the Twitter App, until now. TwitkaFly is a new jailbreak tweak that lets you send tweets straight from the SpringBoard.

Google Confirms Google+ Has 10 Million Active Daily Users, 1 Billion Shares

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 15, 2011
At this quarter's earnings call, which took place earlier today, Google's CEO Larry Page has expressed his extreme satisfaction with Google+'s performance, along with several promising figures.

iUsers Jailbreak Tweak Brings Multiple User Accounts To iPad [VIDEO]

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 15, 2011

Businesses Can Now Purchase Apps In Volume From Apple’s App Store

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 15, 2011
If you own a business that relies on iOS devices, have you ever wished you could purchase apps in bulk and easily deploy them to all your employees? Even better, how would you like to be able to distribute apps made exclusively for your company across all the devices in your business? Apple has introduced Volume App Purchasing for Business, which aims to do both of those things.

How To Get Spotify In The US Now For Free Without Needing An Invite

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 15, 2011
After years of waiting, Spotify reached US customers earlier today as an invite-only service, or with a paid subscription. Thankfully, there's a way around Spotify's pay wall, so that you'll be able to use the service to its full extent in the US even without an invite. Read on.

Job Posting Points To Mid-August iPhone 5 Launch

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 15, 2011

BiteSMS 5.5 Beta 1 Fixes JailbreakMe 3.0 Problem On iPhone Jailbroken On iOS 4.3.3 – Download Now!

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 14, 2011
Many iPhone users are familiar with BiteSMS, a replacement for iOS' built-in SMS app with many extra features. If you've jailbroken your iPhone with JailbreakMe 3.0, you're probably aware that this app was broken on devices that were jailbroken using the tool, and actually had the capability to render those useless, until now. BiteSMS 5.5 Beta 1, which has now reached Cydia, is said to work on devices jailbroken with JailbreakMe 3.0 perfectly.

Install & Activate iOS 5 Beta 3 On iPhone, iPad, iPod touch Without A Developer Account [How-To Tutorial]

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 14, 2011
If you've been paying attention to the news over the last few days, you're probably aware that the third beta of iOS 5 was seeded to developers earlier this week, and inevitably found its way onto file sharing sites hours later. Similarly to previous beta releases of iOS 5, Beta 3 requires users to have a registered developer account with Apple in order to get past the system's built-in activation process. Thankfully, there's a workaround.

Here’s How To Get Your Mac Ready For OS X Lion – Everything You Need To Know

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 14, 2011

Malware Plagues Android Market Again, Spreading Rapidly, Steals Bank Passwords

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 14, 2011
Two new forms of Android malware are now in the wild. The first one is a new variant of DroidDream Light, which has been spotted on the Android Market by Android anti-malware maker Lookout. The second one, a lot more serious, is known as Zitmo, has the ability to intercept banking data from unsuspecting users. These two threats have caused many to question Google's policy on allowing all apps to make it to the platform without any previous approval.

Mark Zuckerberg Goes In Stealth Mode On Google+ Due to Privacy Settings

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 14, 2011
Ever since Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg created an account on Google+, Google's new endeavor in the social networking business, his profile has become a source of gossip and speculation among his fans. It now seems that Mark has turned up the privacy settings on his account, dropping him off the site's statistics, as well as making it impossible for outsiders to view his friends list.

Court In US Rules Usage Of GPS Technology To Track Down Your Cheating Spouse As Legal

Goncalo Ribeiro·July 13, 2011
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