One of the first things bloggers do when they attend an event where a new smartphone is announced is compare said smartphone’s performance against others, more established names in the smartphone industry. Our friends over at SlashGear did exactly this at yesterday’s Nokia World, where Nokia announced its first Windows Phone 7-based smartphone called the Lumia 800, comparing its browser performance against the iPhone 4S and the Samsung Galaxy S II.
Last year, Adobe introduced an amazing new feature called Content-Aware Fill to their popular graphics editing program Photoshop. The feature was based on a technology called in-painting which allowed users to remove unwanted objects from their otherwise perfect photograph in a very easy way. Today, we came across an app called TouchRetouch which lets you do the same, albeit on an Android smartphone and it is what we’ll be talking about in this post.
According to leaked pre-order figures, Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet offering - focused primarily on video and streaming media, is set to revolutionize the way we view video - with first month sales set to topple those of the market's founding father - Apple's iPad.
By now, if you are an Android fanatic, then you definitely know what Ice Cream Sandwich is. Luckily for you, Google Nexus S owners, there is a team of developers out there working on getting a port of the new Android OS over to your device. If you're one of the brave, let's get you started on getting this thing set up!
Developers from the Rootzwiki forums have already managed to get root-access on the recently released Samsung Stratosphere on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread. Check out the step-by-step guide after the break!
If you're a regular reader here at Redmond Pie, you will have insight to the rather incredible world of knock-off products. Whichever gadget you care to name, you can almost guarantee that the bootleggers are, as they do best, keepin' it real fake.
PlayStation Suite For Android To Bring PlayStation Games To Non-Sony Android Smartphones And Tablets
Back in 2008-2009, we saw a big push in casual gaming for mobile devices. This, we think, should be credited to the introduction of online software distribution stores such as the App Store and the Android Market. Developing games for iOS devices was relatively easier because of iOS’ limited hardware variety, but developing games for Android, however, was and is a much more difficult task.
Hello there, everyone! It’s time to do another post in our series of comparison posts in which, well, we compare stuff. In this comparison post, ‘stuff’ is the three major mobile operating systems - iOS 5, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and Windows Phone 7.5 Mango - and it is their feature-list which is compared.
Good news, folks! The critically acclaimed HTC Amaze 4G can now be rooted! If you’ve got one and want to be able to install root-only apps like Titanium Backup, then follow our guide after the jump!
We came across an unbelievably cool app/script today. It’s a tool that, I believe, is something every Android enthusiast - particularly those who flash custom ROMs regularly - must include in their utility apps toolbox alongside apps like ROM Manager and Titanium Backup.

