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How To Automatically Pause Music When You Mute Your iOS 7 Device

Ben Reid·February 20, 2014
Most music players, including smartphones, will automatically pause music or video when the headphones or speakers are disconnected. Not only does this mean that we get to keep our place in the song / movie / TV show if the headphone plug is accidentally yanked from the jack, but can also save those precious droplets of battery. What our treasured devices don't do, however, is pause music when the volume is on zero, and while you could watch a video without sound, the same cannot be said for audio. A handy new tweak by the name of AutoPause does exactly as it purports, automatically pausing your music when you turn the volume right down to mute.

Missed Out On 100GB OneDrive Storage Offer? Here’s How To Get 20GB For Free Now

Oliver Haslam·February 20, 2014
Microsoft made a pretty big thing about its rebranding of SkyDrive to the new OneDrive name yesterday, and to try and drum up as much buzz as possible for the old-new service, the Redmond outfit offered a free 100GB of cloud storage to the first 100,000 people to sign into OneDrive.com. Obviously that offer didn't take too long to be exhausted, with news of the offer spreading around the Internet like wildfire.

Google I/O 2014 Dates Announced, Sign-Up To Be Random

Oliver Haslam·February 20, 2014

Facebook Just Bought WhatsApp For A Whopping $16 Billion

Ben Reid·February 20, 2014
Facebook has just made waves in the tech world by announcing that it is to purchase the popular WhatsApp Messenger for an eye-watering $16 billion. The huge sum, which will comprise of $12 billion in stocks and $4 billion in cold, hard cash, just made the news by means of a press release, and although we've witnessed many high-profile tech acquisitions over the past few years, this is easily the most astonishing.

JellyLockClock7 Brings Android Style Clock On iOS 7 Lock Screen, Here’s How To Get It

Ben Reid·February 20, 2014
As a user of both iOS and Android-based devices, there are certain elements of each interface that I admire, and while the iOS lock screen is a lot prettier than it used to be, I still prefer the appearance of stock Jelly Bean's. As such, I was enthused to learn that the JellyLock tweak, which brings that native Android Jelly Bean interface to iOS, had recently been updated for iOS 7.

GBA4iOS 2.0 Game Boy Advance Emulator For iPhone And iPad Released – No Jailbreak Required

Ben Reid·February 20, 2014

How Not To Be A Glasshole, According To Google

Oliver Haslam·February 20, 2014
Google Glass is still very much in its infancy, but that hasn't stopped plenty of people from getting excited about the first wearable technology that lives on your face. Google Glass Explorers were the first to get the opportunity to buy Glass, and with that program constantly opening up to more and more people, there has inevitably been one or two flash-points in which those donning Google's eyewear have found themselves singled out. Google's set about making sure Glass wearers don't make themselves easy targets for such things, and it's posted a handy list of Do's and Don'ts for people to follow.

Doom 4 Re-emerges As Doom, Here’s How To Get Into Beta Program

Ben Reid·February 20, 2014
You might have been forgiven for completely forgetting about the existence of Doom 4. In fact, for a long time, it seemed like the title had even slipped the mind of publisher Bethesda Softworks, but now - almost six years after Doom 4 was first announced - it's back, and will be releasing in beta at some point later this year.

Samsung Trashes iPhone 5s And iPad Air In New Set Of Ads [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·February 20, 2014

HTC One 2 (2014) Leaks Again, This Time In Gold [Image]

Aatif·February 20, 2014
A new flagship device is almost invariably exciting if you’re a tech junkie, and we all at Redmond Pie surely are, even if we don’t plan on getting our hands on every new device that sees the light of day. Yesterday, we brought to you news of HTC One’s successor - a device that has so far been recognized only by its codename, M8 - being leaked in high-quality press images courtesy of the reliable leakster Evleaks, and today, another image has surfaced, thanks to the same source.

Windows Phone 8.1 Notification Center Confirmed, Gets A Video Demonstration

Ben Reid·February 19, 2014
Windows Phone 8.1 is due to hit the scene very soon, and judging by the recent spate of leaks and information regarding the software update, we have some significant improvements to look forward to. Following on from yesterday's report that a revamped, Swype-like keyboard would offer dramatic improvements as far as typing is concerned, the new notification center, dubbed 'Action Center,' has been given a video demonstration.

How To Add Mac Startup Chime To iPhone As Boot-up Sound

Ben Reid·February 19, 2014

How To Take Photos On iPhone By Waving Your Hand On Proximity Sensor [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·February 19, 2014
Powerful DSLR cameras are still the kit of choice for professionals and serious photography enthusiasts, but for the most part, the majority of us can make do with the quality of photos that our mobile device affords us. Each manufacturer implements its own method of capturing a photo. It could be through a hardware button or a virtual key on the screen within the native camera app, but what if iOS users could capture a photo by utilizing the built-in proximity sensor? Thanks to the ProximityCam tweak, that's now possible.

Apple’s Phablet To Reportedly Use Sapphire Glass, Won’t Use ‘iPhone’ Branding

Ben Reid·February 19, 2014
It has become apparent over the past few weeks that Apple could be planning two new iPhones later on this year as opposed to the customary one, and while the smaller of these two handsets will offer a reasonably bumped 4.7-ish-inch display, rumor has it that the higher-end 'phablet' variant will boast a ~5.5-inch panel. Adding fuel to the fire, a new report out of Taiwan suggests that the larger handset will utilize sapphire-glass, while its down-sized counterpart will continue on the Gorilla Glass trail. Speculatively, the report also makes the suggestion that the "experimental" larger device will drop the 'iPhone' branding, although such a move would seem very, very unlikely.

Microsoft Launches OneDrive Apps On iOS, Android And Windows, Gives Away Free Storage

Oliver Haslam·February 19, 2014
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