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How To Create Nested Folders In iOS 7.1 [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·March 22, 2014
iOS 7.1, which Apple finally released to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users earlier on the month, brought with it a plethora of changes and enhancements including improvements to Siri, iTunes Radio and the introduction of CarPlay. But where iOS 7.1 giveth, iOS 7.1 also taketh away, and as well as plugging the Evasi0n jailbreak, the latest firmware also appeared to prevent a mistake of a feature that allowed for nested folders on the home screen. Now, though, there's a handy little workaround, and although it does require a little bit of extra effort, still does the same job.

Leaked Moto 360 Specs Indicate Sapphire Glass Covered OLED Display

Ben Reid·March 22, 2014
This week has been a particularly busy one for the emerging smartwatch market, with Google having finally unveiled its Android Wear OS designed specifically for wrist-mounted gizmos. Straight after the announcement, Motorola teased its Moto 360 smartwatch, and even though we've several other devices to look forward to from partners including LG, HTC and ASUS, the Moto 360 immediately struck a chord. Finally, it seems, we have a smartwatch that oozes style and a sense of being a traditional watch as much as a toy for geeks, and now, we also have what is claimed to be info relating to the device's specifics.

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Ben Reid·March 21, 2014

Pre-Order Galaxy S5 From AT&T Now! Shipping April 8th

Ben Reid·March 21, 2014
The announcement of the Galaxy S5 seems like an age ago, but with almost one month having passed since Samsung took the wraps off its latest Android humdinger, we're now just a couple of weeks from retail. During the past few days, UK carriers Three and Vodafone have offered the all-important details regarding the S5's pricing and availability on British shores, and now, US-based AT&T has done likewise. For those wishing to tether themselves to a contract with North America's foremost mobile operator, the Galaxy S5 will be available from April 8th with an up-front cost of $199, and pre-orders are being taken as of now.

Google Glass Gets True Augmented Reality Via Layar [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·March 21, 2014
The wearable tech industry is currently experiencing something of a boom, and even though this week's headlines have been dominated by the news of Google's smartwatch endeavors with Android Wear, its Project Glass face-worn computer still generates plenty of interest. Currently in beta, many developers have the Explorer Edition in their possession, with Google hoping that they can go ahead and create some great apps, and one company, Layar, has showcased a neat-looking augmented reality Glassware app that can scan magazines, recognize adverts, and subsequently relay relevant information to the user.

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Ben Reid·March 21, 2014

Mac OS X 10.10 ‘Syrah’ Is Well And Truly Jony Ive’s Desktop OS [Concept Images]

Ben Reid·March 21, 2014
The introduction of the radically-redesigned iOS 7 brought a shock to the system of many everyday iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users back in September, but after the previous year's Maps fiasco and the subsequent shake-up this led to in the iOS design team, the techies among us saw it coming. With Jony Ive's influence now apparent throughout the company's mobile OS, we fully expect OS X to follow suit given Apple's craving for uniformity, and designer Danny Giebe has presented us with a concept idea of what this may look like.

How To Beef Up The iOS 7 Music App With A Plethora Of Additional Features

Ben Reid·March 21, 2014
Following the release of iOS 7 and the subsequent untethered jailbreak from the Evad3rs team, the Cydia community seems to be exuding an air of professionalism and creative thought, and having covered iOS tweaks for a number of years, I have been generally taken aback by the marked improvement in the quality and thoroughness of tweaks this time around. Rather than releasing tiny alterations that deal with one small feature or snag, developers have sought to completely modify the way entire apps and features behave for the better, and Aria, a new tweak over at the BigBoss repo, gives the Music app something of an overhaul.

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Ben Reid·March 21, 2014

iOS 7.1 Untethered Jailbreak Demoed On Video

Ben Reid·March 21, 2014
Apple’s recent introduction of iOS 7.1 plugged jailbreak exploits that made the previous Evasi0n untethered jailbreak possible, and as such, jailbreakers have had to either stick with a preceding iOS 7.0.x release, or upgrade and forgo their access to Cydia. However, even though the pre-iOS 7.1 efforts by the Evad3rs team were commendable, it doesn’t mean that the hard work has ceased, and seasoned hacker Winocm has just posted a video of iOS 7.1 booting untethered.

Microsoft DirectX 12 For PC, Xbox One And Mobile Officially Unveiled

Ben Reid·March 21, 2014
Earlier on this month, Microsoft revealed that it would be taking the wraps off DirectX 12 at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco this week, and true to its word, the software maker has delivered the goods. The landmark release, which offers several improvements to the graphics and gaming API, supports a plethora of the software maker’s major platforms, including the Xbox One, mobile, and of course, PC. Catch the full details right after the leap!

This Accessory Lets Anyone Use iPhone For Eye Examination

Paul Morris·March 21, 2014

How To Get Android KitKat Immersive Full-Screen Mode On Any Device

Ben Reid·March 21, 2014
Android KitKat 4.4, introduced by Google late on last year, brought with it an abundance of useful features, but due to the fragmented nature of the ecosystem, not everybody on Android has been able to enjoy its numerous perks. In fact, only a very small fraction of the Droid-wielding faithful have tasted the chocolatey, delicious new flavor, but thanks to the dedication of a wider community, those on older firmware needn't miss out on all of the new features. The Immersive Mode, for example, turns the process of using any one of you favorite apps into a full-screen experience, and now, thanks to a third-party app, you don't need to be on KitKat 4.4 to take advantage.

Get A Taste Of Galaxy S5 With This Official Experience App For Android [Download Link]

Ben Reid·March 20, 2014
After an extensive period of rumor and speculation leading up to the MWC announcement of the Samsung Galaxy S5, we're now on the cusp of its release. The device, which is expected to hit shelves on April 11th, packs a bunch of new perks, including a gold color configuration and fingerprint sensor, but there's more to the flagship device besides these rather showy features. To underline this point, the Korean electronics giant has released the Galaxy S5 Experience app, which allows those contemplating an upgrade to get a better idea and general feel of the device's various apps and services.

You Can Now Buy Pebble Steel For Discounted Price Without The Steel Band

Ben Reid·March 20, 2014
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