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Corning Introduces Ultra-Sturdy Gorilla Glass 3 For Consumer Electronics, See How Tough It Really Is [VIDEO]

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 9, 2013
There is nothing more frustrating to owners of consumer electronics, such as phones and tablets, than a smashed screen. For this effect, American glass manufacturer Corning introduced its super-tough Gorilla Glass, hard-to-break glass designed with consumer devices in mind.

How To Backup And Restore Drivers On Windows 7 / 8 With Double Driver

Aatif·January 9, 2013
When working with computers, if there’s one thing that’s inevitable, that’s the need to reinstall the operating system at some point. Perhaps it was some software installation that went wrong, or maybe the registry entries getting corrupted, but ultimately, you’re bound to come across a time when you will just want to start fresh and get your computer back to the state it was in at the time you bought it first. With Windows, this has been especially true through the OS’s life cycle, starting with Windows 3.x and all the way up to Windows 8. It’s undeniable that with Windows 7 and now Windows 8, the issue has become less prominent, thanks to the OS development, but still, the time does come, and you have to be ready for it.

Bezel Photo For iPhone Brings Photographs To Life With Fun Shapes And Great Filters

Paul Morris·January 9, 2013

PIP Camera For iPhone And Android Lets You Create Beautiful Picture-In-Picture Self Portraits & Scenes

Aatif·January 9, 2013
Smartphones these days are not mere communication devices, and I’ve said so many times before as well. What they’ve turned into is an all-in-one solution for portable media playback, internet surfing, managing personal information, manipulating documents, spreadsheets, presentations on the go, and so much more. Not to miss out on one of the key uses that a capable smartphone is put through, is photography. The powerful camera units being mounted atop these devices nowadays have practically redefined the whole digital photography frontier, and spawned an entirely new breed of photographers who have a reasonable quality capturing unit for every moment, right there in their pockets.

Windows Live Messenger Service To Shut Down On March 15th, Confirms Microsoft

Paul Morris·January 9, 2013
Microsoft's Live Messenger chat platform had been embraced by millions of users around the globe, and over time, it benefitted from a number of design and function iterations, but the Redmond based company has now officially announced that the service will be eventually laid to rest on March 15th of this year. Messenger has been handling online conversations for the last 13 years, but it seems Microsoft is finally ready to retire the veteran platform in favor of migrating its users across to the recently updated Skype service.

60 Million Windows 8 Licenses Have Been Sold To Date, On A Similar Trajectory As Windows 7

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 9, 2013

WSJ: Apple’s Low Cost iPhone Will Make Its Debut Later This Year, Will Have A Polycarbonate Body

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 9, 2013
For the last few years, a common story in the rumor mill has been a possible lower-cost iPhone in order to serve customers who are not able to put down hundreds of dollars on the current standard-range one. While this story has been one and off over the last 4 years, there is a new report that suggests that Apple is beginning to take this possibility quite seriously.

Netflix Goes Super HD And 3D, But With A Small Catch

Oliver Haslam·January 9, 2013
Netflix today announced two new high quality video streams, with one featuring a whole extra for those who just can't get enough. Netflix has almost singlehandedly put the video store out of business, and with DVD and Blu-ray disc sales always under pressure from online content distributors, the streaming media company is seeking to re-double its efforts to stay ahead of the competition.

This 20-inch Windows 8 Tablet From Panasonic Has 4K Resolution [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·January 9, 2013

How To Unlock Nexus 4 / 10, Galaxy Nexus Bootloader Without Fastboot

Aatif·January 9, 2013
For Linux-based operating systems, especially Android, bootloaders are more like a double-edged sword. On one hand, you’d want an unlocked one, because that will enable opening up your device to all sorts of modifications, including gaining root/super user access, but at the same time, an unlocked bootloader also means a potentially vulnerable smartphone or tablet that’s open to malicious attacks. With the amount of new apps that the Play Store gets on a daily basis, it’s also hard to figure out whether an app is truly what it claims to be, or some developer with the intent of stealing your personal information that’s unleashed a Trojan horse in the guise of an otherwise-innocent-looking application. Thus, the risk of remaining exposed stays lingering above you.

LockTemp Is A Superb Temperature Indicator For Your Windows Phone 8 Lock Screen

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 9, 2013
For Windows Phone users, perhaps the most useful feature you can think of is not the temperature indicator within the Weather app, or where it is displayed. However, sometimes checking the current temperature in your town before heading out might just save you the time of going back indoors and pick a different jacket. LockTemp adds a small temperature indicator straight to the bottom-right corner of your lock screen.

The Translucent Mod Kit For iPhone 5 Reveals Your Device’s Innards [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·January 9, 2013

Liquipel 2.0 Invisible Waterproof Casing Announced, Takes Your iPhone To Newer Depths [VIDEO]

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 8, 2013
Imagine you have just bought a brand-new smartphone and just a few days later you spill an entire mug of coffee over it, or drop it in the sink. Generally, you’d have to beg your manufacturer’s support staff to have it replaced, but now there is a much easier and convenient option to make sure this never happens in the first place: Liquipel 2.0.

Download Firefox 18 Final For Windows, Mac & Linux

Ben Reid·January 8, 2013
Mozilla has delivered the latest of its ongoing, sixth-weekly updates to Firefox, pushing the browser up to version 18.0. As you may expect, the company has packed in a whole bunch of new features, and while most concern the overall running and general performance of the app (read: under the hood housekeeping), there are one or two which many will notice from the get-go. Details, and info on where you can grab the new Firefox, are available after the break!

Windows RT Jailbreak Poses No Security Threat, Fix On Its Way, Says Microsoft

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 8, 2013
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