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Apple Stores Go Red For World AIDS Day Around The World

Oliver Haslam·December 2, 2013
Apple has never been shy about supporting charities, which is why a glance through the iPad and iPhone accessories lists on the Apple Store will reveal one or two Product (RED) versions of cases and covers. The company has also been known to turn its stores red, and for the third year running selected Apple Stores in various countries have had their iconic glowing Apple logo turned red in support of World AIDS Day.

Amazon Wants To Use Drones To Deliver Packages In Just 30 Minutes [VIDEO]

Oliver Haslam·December 2, 2013
When it comes to impact on our everyday lives, there are few people on this planet that can compete with Amazon's Jeff Bezos. After launching Amazon as an online bookstore initially and then turning it into the multinational retail powerhouse that it is today, Bezos has truly changed the way we shop. Whether that's for the better or not is probably a debate for another day, but during a 60-Minutes interview with Charlie Rose, the man behind Amazon revealed that his company isn't going to sit on its hands moving forward.

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Paul Morris·December 2, 2013

iPhone Or iPad Not Charging Properly With Lightning Cable? Try This Simple Trick

Oliver Haslam·December 1, 2013
Charging our iPhones is something that we take for granted. In fact, in a post-iOS 7 world it's something that many of us find ourselves doing much more often than we would like, and that's only going to continue with more and more apps multitasking and asking to keep track of our location in order to offer enhanced functionality. If you've ever used Google Now over an extended period of time on an iPhone, then you'll know what we mean.

Tired Of Apple, Microsoft Turns Its Attentions To Picking On Samsung Instead [VIDEO]

Oliver Haslam·December 1, 2013
Nobody could accuse Microsoft of being on a charm offensive of late. In fact, it's more likely that the finger would be pointed at them for doing the complete opposite after the Redmond firm set about Apple in various Windows RT ads, pitting its own tablet machines against Apple's wildly popular iPads. It seems that Apple's isn't the only one to find itself in the firing line though, after Microsoft apparently decided that if you're going to go toe-to-toe with one huge international technology player, then you might as well go against two.

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Paul Morris·December 1, 2013

This App Lets Android Users See Who Is Trying To Read Their Messages

Paul Morris·November 30, 2013
There's nothing more personal than a private conversation between family members, loved ones or close friends. If you suspect that that privacy is being abused by a friend, college roommate or a work colleague then it's time to either keep a closer eye on where you leave your smartphone, or pick up the PeeperPeeper app from the Play Store and catch them red-handed. The latter seems a lot more fun.

This Android App Increases Standby Time On Battery, Offers Several Power Saving Modes And More [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·November 30, 2013
Companies like Apple, Samsung, HTC and Motorola are consistently pushing the boundaries of what we believe is possible with technology, often resulting in more powerful hardware with extended functionality. There's undoubtedly a trade-off that comes hand-in-hand with that level of engineering commitment; an increased specification and feature set invariably means more power drain and a reduced battery life. OnePowerGuard Pro for Android may not be the holy grail of solutions to that issue, but it certainly appears to be one of the most comprehensive offers we have seen yet for rooted Android hardware.

PS4 + PS Vita Bundle Now Available In UK

Oliver Haslam·November 30, 2013

Xbox Two And PlayStation 5 Will Hit Market In 5-6 Years, Says EA VP

Ben Reid·November 30, 2013
We already heard earlier from Sony's UK chief that the PlayStation 4 will probably not enjoy the kind of longevity of its 7-year-old predecessor, with Fergal Gara noting that the changing ways in which consumers are accessing games and gaming services will dramatically shorten cycles . This is contrary to Microsoft, which believes the Xbox One will last out a decade, but EA Studios executive VP Patrick Söderlund has waded into the argument by suggesting that he expects both the new Xbox One and PlayStation 4 to remain flagship for five to six years.

Official FIFA App For iPhone And Android Released Ahead Of The 2014 World Cup [Download]

Ben Reid·November 30, 2013
All respectable soccer fans will have heard of, and played many of the annual FIFA Football (soccer, futbol, or whatever you call it locally) releases over the past couple of decades, and now, the sport's governing body has come through with an official news app. Dedicated to keeping fans in the loop regarding all of the goings on the world of football, it's a free download for those on both iOS and Android, and you can catch all of the relevant details after the jump as well as the direct download links.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 In Red And Rose Gold Now Official

Oliver Haslam·November 30, 2013

Google Nexus Smartphones Are Susceptible To DoS SMS Attacks, Here’s How To Fix It

Ben Reid·November 30, 2013
There's no doubt that, in line with its continued popularity, Google has done a stellar job in improving its Android mobile operating system, and it is now vastly more functional, aesthetically pleasing and thriving than ever. But the issue of vulnerability and security risk - somewhat unavoidable on an OS boasting tens of millions of users and an open-source ecosystem - simply won't go away, and the latest in a string of issues to have blighted the progress of Google's mobile endeavors, it now seems that Nexus handsets are susceptible to DoS attacks via flash SMS messaging.

Improve iPhone 5s Touch ID Fingerprint Sensor Efficiency With This Quick Trick

Ben Reid·November 30, 2013
The new Touch ID fingerprint sensor mightn't have reached the new iPad Air and Retina iPad mini as some had predicted and hoped, but iPhone 5s users are still getting to grips with what is an exciting implementation. Being a new implementation and all, this learning curve is proving difficult to some, and considering the feature itself is rather unrefined, it's only natural that users should experience a few failed attempts when trying to pass their lock screen using Touch ID. If you're growing a little frustrated by the sensor's inability to read your fingerprint in a timely manner, neat little trick published over at the Huff Post could help make Touch ID just that little bit more efficient. Details, as ever, can be found after the fold.

You Can Pilot This Cool Paper Airplane Directly From Your Smartphone [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·November 30, 2013
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