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iTransmission 2: A Functional BitTorrent Client For iOS 5.x

Paul Morris·April 16, 2012
For those jailbroken iOS users who are regular downloaders of files through torrent sites, you will no doubt remember that the tried and tested method of downloading these files was through the iTransmission tweak in Cydia that was developed by Mike Chen. Unfortunately, as is so often the way with Cydia based packages, as time progressed, work on the popular tweak came to a halt leaving users with no real alternative.

Here’s How To Get iOS Screenshots Onto A Mac Easily

Oliver Haslam·April 15, 2012
We take a lot of iOS screenshots here at Redmond Pie. Whether we are reviewing an app or we just want a unique image to accompany a post, we are constantly taking screenshots.

Apple Will Replace Your Faulty White iPhone 4 With An iPhone 4S, If You’re Lucky Enough

Ben Reid·April 15, 2012

Humor: ‘G-Male’ Hooks Up With Siri In An Entertaining Sketch [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·April 15, 2012
While question marks still remain regarding Siri's ability to properly recognize spoken word, judging by the amount of parody videos going viral, Apple's voice assistant software certainly has a pretty enviable career to fall back on in the entertainment industry.

Make Your Car Sound Like A Sports Car Of Your Dreams Using Just An iPhone Or Android [VIDEO]

Paul Paliath·April 14, 2012
If you're increasingly bored with the engine noise of your car (smart car owners, I'm looking at you), a new app has been released that hopes to partially solve this problem. Available for both iOS and Android at the low cost of $0.99, XLR8 simulates the audio of various sports cars by utilizing your phone's accelerometer to play engine sounds that kind of matches the way you're driving. When you rev your real car, the audio revs up as well. When you slow down and approach a stop light, the audio also matches this as well.

CarrierCompare For iPhone Lets You Analyze And Compare Different Carriers And Picks Out The Best One For You

Paul Paliath·April 14, 2012

Cubby For iOS And Android Is A Worthy Dropbox And iCloud Competitor With Advanced File Sharing And Syncing Options

Ben Reid·April 14, 2012
LogMeIn is a remote desktop app of high critical acclaim, and is often regarded as the best RD apps available for mobile devices. While the service costs $39.99 per year, its reliability and features have seen it garner a sizable user base, and off the back of its success, creator LogMeIn Inc. has launched a brand new cloud-based storage service aimed at both iOS and Android users.

French Designer Joins Forces With Apple For “Revolutionary” Product, Set To Launch Within 8 Months

Ben Reid·April 13, 2012
Phillippe Starck, a highly-regarded and respected contemporary designer, has revealed in an interview that he's been aiding Apple with a new product set for release in the next eight months, which he describes as being "revolutionary".

This Tweak For iOS Grays Out “Reset All Settings” Option So You Don’t Accidently Reset Your Jailbroken Device

Paul Morris·April 13, 2012

Apple Loses iCloud Push Appeal In Germany, Court Orders Apple To Pay Motorola For Damages

Ben Reid·April 13, 2012
Back in February, Apple was ruled to have infringed patents owned by Motorola Mobility regarding its iCloud / MobileMe e-mail push notifications structure. The fruit company lodged a subsequent appeal, but that was today rejected, meaning users now have to either set their device to refresh emails at specific times, or, worse still, open the Mail app and fetch new email manually.

Organize Your Life The Easy Way With Pocket Lists For iPhone

Ben Reid·April 13, 2012
With so many apps claiming to make daily task managing just that tidbit easier, the App Store is a goldmine for those looking to keep their lives in check. Thus, Pocket Lists by 1312 is a mere statistic among the hundreds, but nevertheless manages to tick most of the required boxes - and then some.

Twitter Manager For iPhone Offers Extensive Control Over Your Twitter Accounts – Download Now!

Ben Reid·April 13, 2012

AppMosaic For iPhone Displays The Top 200 Free / Paid Apps In A Beautiful Mosaic Pattern

Ben Reid·April 13, 2012
If you're a fan of tweaks a little out of the ordinary, then AppMosaic by ctrled may be just the sort of thing you look for. Probably classifiable as an app as opposed to a tweak, it portrays the top 200 apps (free and paid) in one elongated mosaic. It only depicts the icons, but by tapping on them, a box appears at the bottom of the screen denoting the title and its publisher/developer.

Apple Increases Security In App Store By Enforcing Users To Set Security Questions For Their Apple IDs

Ben Reid·April 13, 2012
The more popular the App Store has become, the more susceptible users have become to breach of account, it would seem. Naturally, Apple has upped the ante in an effort to combat the potential threat, although as some users have been finding out, the added security measures do seem to bear the hallmarks of a scam.

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Oliver Haslam·April 12, 2012
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