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This App For Android Alerts Your Important Contacts When Your Device’s Battery Is At A Critical Level [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·January 12, 2013
Whenever manufacturers make the decision to go through the upgrade process and release a new version of one of their devices into the wild, they always put extra effort into attempting to make sure they get the maximum possible life out of the battery. They may not admit it, but hardware producers like Samsung, Apple and especially Motorola would trade-in a number of features on their phones if they could guarantee exceptional power performance, as it is just so important to users. With that said, we've all been in the situation where our smartphone dies just at the wrong time.

Get Immediate Access To Important And Commonly Used System Settings In One Place With This App For Android

Paul Morris·January 12, 2013
The majority of us have extremely powerful and capable smartphones and tablets that can perform a large array of wondrous tasks. We do make use of this functionality, but yet a large portion of smart device users love to spend hours tinkering with the settings on their devices and customizing things to get them exactly how they like it to be. Rather than spending countless hours rooting through menu structures on an Android smartphone to find the desired options to play with, users can now simply use Hive Settings to get quick access to most of them.

This Web Browser For Galaxy Tab 2 Floats Over Apps And Is Resizable

Ben Reid·January 12, 2013

iOS 6.1 GM / Final Beta Being Readied For Developers, Could Release Next Week

Ben Reid·January 12, 2013
Before any new iOS release makes its way to your treasured iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device, it goes through a series of dev-only betas, and although the current latest release is either 6.0.1 or 6.0.2 depending on the age of your device, the release of iOS 6.1 has been looming for months. Now, it would appear as though Apple at internal testing stage of a new iOS 6.1 beta, which looks as though it'll serve as the Golden Master build. The Golden Master, or GM build, presents the software in its complete, end-user state (barring any significant bugs), and suggests the public release of iOS 6.1 may not be too far away now.

Best-Selling Game Of 2012: Call Of Duty Black Ops II

Ben Reid·January 12, 2013
Yep, you read that right! In what must serve as the most predictable news story of the year so far, it has been confirmed Activision's Call of Duty: Black Ops II was the biggest selling game of the whole of last year. Considering every new installment of the Call of Duty series tends only to compete with previous CoD records, the news comes as very little surprise, and once again reaffirms the series' position as the undisputed king of the gaming market.

iPad mini 2, iPad 5 To Arrive In March, According To Report

Ben Reid·January 12, 2013

Pod2g Releases podDJ For iPad, His First App On iOS App Store [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·January 11, 2013
Apps for the iPhone and iPad are launched onto the App Store every day of the week, but every now and then, one comes along that causes a spike in excitement for one reason or another. It could come from a big developer, it could be an innovative new way of interacting with an interface, or it could just be an extremely well marketed app that has drummed up a lot of pre-release interest. In the case of the newly release podDJ iPad app, the excitement and anticipating has been created purely because it is the first official App Store release from jailbreak legend Pod2G, oh yeah, and it's pretty fantastic for aspiring music mixers.

Android 4.2.2 For Nexus 4 Spotted In The Wild [IMAGE]

Paul Morris·January 11, 2013
The Google Nexus 4 - designed and manufactured by the good guys over at LG - is arguably one of the hottest Android devices on the market, but it looks like some owners of the sought-after hardware are receiving more than what they bargained for. A number of Malaysian and Brazilian Nexus 4 owners are reporting that their devices have arrived pre-installed with Android 4.2.2, a version of the operating system that hasn't been made public yet.

All-In-One Jailbreak Tool For Windows RT Released

Ben Reid·January 11, 2013

SecDroid For Android Secures Your Device At Kernel Level For Tighter Security

Paul Morris·January 11, 2013
Mobile smartphones and tablets are often thought of as living in their own protected bubble in the consumer electronics world, with users believing that those devices exist in their own class. Whilst there isn't isn't anything fundamentally wrong with that thought process, it is also extremely important to treat our mobile hardware as a portable computer and therefore protecting them and locking them down as such. Android smartphone users can now drastically enhance the protection afforded to their devices by using the relatively new SecDroid app.

Google Chrome Beta Channel Launches On Android, Gives Users / Devs Early Access To Upcoming Features

Paul Morris·January 11, 2013
Fans of the extremely popular Chrome web browser have long been able to get access to pre-release versions of the software through Google's Beta Channel that has been running almost as long as the browser has been around. To compliment that existing system, Google has now extended that privilege to mobile users with the launch of the Chrome Beta for Android channel.

Install Custom Home Launcher, Google Apps & Play Store On Kindle Fire HD With KindleFree

Aatif·January 11, 2013

Phil Schiller: Apple Is Not Developing A Low-Cost iPhone

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 11, 2013
Earlier this week, a report surfaced suggesting that Apple might be working on a lower-end, lower-cost iPhone in order to increase its share of a market that is becoming increasingly crowded with low-cost smartphones. In a rare one-to-one interview with a Chinese newspaper, Apple Marketing SVP Phil Schiller flat-out denied the rumor.

How To Restore And Reset Windows 8 To Factory Settings

Aatif·January 11, 2013
We all have experienced those times when the computer started becoming laggy, the performance started going down, and a lot of things begun breaking down. At times, you’d start facing unexpected system crashes, applications not working, the resource usage going up and a lot of other similar issues. While sometimes, this can be caused due to malware present in your machine, but what if that’s not the case? What if you’re using a top of the line antivirus and malware defense solution, but still face PC slowness and abrupt behavior?

How To Make iPhone And iPad Audibly Announce The Meaning Of Emoji Characters

Paul Morris·January 11, 2013
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