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Fantastical Re-Imagines Calendar On The iPhone

Paul Morris·November 29, 2012
We live in a fast-paced, technologically advanced world at the moment and unfortunately for us - or fortunately depending on how you look at things - we always have some task to complete or some chore to run. A large number of people employ the services of productivity based applications that they run on their mobile device to make sure they keep to their commitments and deadlines and others like me just have a list of things to do and when it's done it's done. Thankfully, calendars are generally something that we can all beat our drums to and they don't really come any better than Fantastical creation by Flexibits.

Photoshop Touch For iPad Updated With Press Sensitive Stylus Support, iPad mini And More

Paul Morris·November 29, 2012
The Adobe Photoshop Touch app may be familiar to a lot of design professionals who love the versatility and power of being able to create and edit photographs on the go, but the chances are that it has actually managed to pass a few people by without creating to much of a fuss. Love it or hate it, Photoshop is definitely one of the most popular design apps of choice for those who deal with this sort of thing on a daily basis with the iPad.

Former Apple Exec Believes Scott Forstall’s Departure Is Exactly What He Deserves [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·November 29, 2012

Instagram Concept Shows How The App’s Interface Should Be Done [VIDEO]

Oliver Haslam·November 29, 2012
If there's one certainty in life, especially in the world of technology, it's that someone somewhere probably thinks they can do whatever you do, but better. People think they would make a better job of running Facebook or Twitter. That they know how Google should move forward with Android and, sometimes, they even know how to write awesome tech articles. Who knew?!

Windows Phone 7.8 Coming To New And Existing Hardware Early Next Year, Confirms Microsoft

Oliver Haslam·November 29, 2012
Microsoft today announced some information surrounding a new release of its Windows Phone software that will go some way to answering some of the most oft-asked questions - when will Windows Phone 7.8 be released, and who will be able to take advantage of it?

How To Turn Your Android Device’s Wi-Fi On / Off Based On Location Based Rules

Ben Reid·November 29, 2012

Here’s How You Can Add Facebook Notifications And Chat To Firefox Toolbar [Tutorial]

Paul Morris·November 29, 2012
Firefox may not be your browser of choice, but considering it has been placed onto a fairly frequent update schedule and is benefitting from a number of impressive changes and feature additions, then it could be worth checking out for those who are growing tired of using the likes of Google Chrome, Safari or dare I say it… Internet Explorer. Being able to stay in touch socially with through the likes of Twitter and Facebook is always important to a lot of people, so it may come as a surprise to some to learn that Firefox 17 brought with it a hidden feature that extends into Facebook.

Chrome For iOS Updated With iOS 6 Passbook Support, Text Encoding And More

Ben Reid·November 29, 2012
Google has taken the world of Web browsers by storm in the past couple of years, with its Chrome offering quickly having become the utility of choice for surfers worldwide. The Android version has been solid from the get-go, and with the recent introduction of the iOS iteration, the Big G finally brought its famed browser to the iPhone and iPad. Despite Apple's restrictions on developers bringing their own engines to the iOS fold, the engine certainly isn't the end-all, be-all, and today's updates for Chrome on iOS today prove that point once more.

‘Real Boxing’ App Is As REAL As Boxing Gets On Your iOS Device

Ben Reid·November 29, 2012

500px Finally Brings Its Coveted App To The Small Screen Of The iPhone

Ben Reid·November 29, 2012
Last year, the release of 500px took the iPad world by storm. Prior to its release, there had been a distinct lack of photography apps suited to the Cupertino tablet, with devs preferring to cater to the iPhone. But 500px reminded us that a well-polished app for iPad can wind up being just as much of a hit with iOS users, and so it has proved. Now, the app popularized by the iPad has been wonderfully reworked for the iPhone, and is now ready and waiting for you at the App Store.

Nexus 10 Toolkit Lets You Root, Backup, Unlock Bootloader And Just About Everything Else

Ben Reid·November 29, 2012
As with iOS and Windows Phone 8, quite a few Android devices have launched in quick succession over the past couple of weeks, and as such, the famously thriving Android community has been busier than the gadget retailers this holiday. Among the torrent of new Android smartphones and tablets arrived the Nexus 10 slate, and with a toolkit for the HTC One X+, HTC Droid DNA and its accomplice - the LG Nexus 4 - already released, it only seemed a matter of time before the all-in-one arrived for the Nexus 10 tablet. Today, that day has arrived, and if you want to get busy modding and playing around with your shiny new slate, the folk of XDA-Developers have just made things that little bit easier.

The 14-Megapixel DSLR Camera Accessory For iPhone Gets Detailed, And It’s Not Cheap

Oliver Haslam·November 28, 2012

Apple Could Be In For $129K Daily Windfall If Samsung Doesn’t Comply With Galaxy Ban In Netherlands

Ben Reid·November 28, 2012
In light of Apple and HTC's licensing agreement earlier this month, Samsung took the opportunity to express its desire to never settle with the Cupertino company in such a manner. In light of a recent Dutch court's decision, however, the Korean outfit may be forced to retract that statement, for failure to comply with a sales ban on All Galaxy devices running Android 2.2.1 and higher will leave the LCD specialist forced to pay fines of up to €100,000 ($129,000) per day.

Check Out This Huge Collection Of Every Apple TV Ad Ever Made And Aired [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·November 28, 2012
There have been plenty of companies in existence over the years that have managed to invent and produce extremely powerful and useful products which have now fallen wayside and into obscurity. It doesn't just happen in the technology industry, and it goes to prove that having a good idea or the knowledge to invent a product doesn't always guarantee commercial success out in the real world, which is one of the reasons why marketing and advertising is so vitally important to companies. Apple has consistently managed to get this aspect of their business right in recent years, and now, it's possible to view every one of their television adverts in a purposely created YouTube playlist.

HTC Droid DNA All-In-One Toolkit Lets You Root, Install Drivers, Boot Into Recovery, More

Ben Reid·November 28, 2012
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