The official native Gmail App has returned to the App Store promising to resolve the issues that had plagued the first version.
When you think 'social network', the first sites popping into your mind would probably be Facebook, Twitter or Google+ - maybe even those now derelict platforms of yesteryear such as Bebo and MySpace.
Whenever the discussion of "why jailbreak?" pops up on various internet forums, the majority will immediately elect SBSettings as a primary reason. It's one of those tweaks that, once you're accustomed to it, it's extremely difficult to imagine operating your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch without.
For all you musicphiles out there, who crave more control over your music capabilities comes a new tweak for the iPhone.
Anchor Free's Hotspot Shield has been around for quite some time on the desktop, with the app offering a way to create a secure Virtual Private Network, or VPN from your machine to another. Doing such a thing offers a couple of advantages, but the main one is security.
It's hard not to be a little excited with each and every new discovery of what the seemingly limitless Siri can do. Having already been ported throughout the iDevice range (even as far back as the iPhone 3GS), it's of little surprise Eric Schmidt is reportedly running a tad scared.
Those who like to follow Apple's keynotes - and let's be fair, we all do - may well remember the company showing off iOS 5 earlier this year, and mentioning a new panorama mode that would be coming to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with the impending update. We sure do.
Apple's iPhone is already the most popular camera out there, thanks to the fact that not only is it actually a pretty decent shooter from the iPhone 4 onwards, but it tends to be the camera you always have with you. That makes it both convenient and useful.
iOS is renowned for its crisp, clean, and generally good user interface. That doesn't mean, however, that it couldn't benefit from a tint of color here and there, now does it?
Aside from the release of the original iPad last year, followed by its predecessor back in March, it's hard to recall a tablet surrounded by more buzz in the technology world than Amazon's Kindle Fire.

