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How To Gain Access To All Your Android Notifications Without Using The Status Bar

Aatif·January 1, 2013
Have you ever really thought about customizing your Android device to its fullest? I know I have, and I also know that a lot of casual users at least think about it millions of times, even if they don’t really do it. Whether it’s the effort behind the whole deal or the attention to details that such a process demands, a thorough revamp of how your Android-based smartphone or tablet looks is definitely not a piece of cake. Then, there’s no standard element that you’d need; customization comes out of a combination of various tools and packages all working in tandem with each other. One necessary component of any such method is a full-screen launcher setup.

iOS 6 Do Not Disturb Feature Failing To Automatically Turn Off For Some On New Year’s Day

Paul Morris·January 1, 2013
Apple's 'Do Not Disturb' feature may be one of the smaller functionality enhancements of iOS 6, but it has definitely proved to be really popular amongst the masses. The privacy based addition allows users to give themselves some peace of mind by disabling incoming notifications and phone calls and set filters accordingly. It seems that a number of users will be getting a lot more peace and quiet than they bargained for this New Year's morning, due to an intermittent bug that prevents Do Not Disturb from disabling itself at the specified time.

Unlock Your Android Smartphone Using NFC Tags For Better Security

Aatif·January 1, 2013

Apple Back-Pedals, Patents Active Stylus Invention For iOS Devices

Ben Reid·January 1, 2013
Ever since the launch of the original iPhone and subsequently the iPad, it's been patently obvious that the fruit company feels the touch interface is manageable without the involvement of any kind of stylus. A prominent feature of the PDA, the stylus has been rejuvenated by Samsung (S Pen) along with others, and now it looks as though Apple is also considering an adaptation of the digital wand. Naturally, Apple has tweaked a few things around in order to secure a deal of uniqueness, but published patent filing number 166726 shows Apple is more than willing to break the mold in line with the changing face of the market.

The Top 12 Tech-Related Stories Of 2012 [Year In Review]

Ben Reid·December 31, 2012
If big stories in tech are your forté, 2012 will have been a real treat. This year has had it all - buyouts, lawsuits, great releases, and of course, great fails. Here, we round up these past twelve months with a quick look back at the revelations that had us all fixated.

Meet Ms. Mac 2012 [Infographic]

Ben Reid·December 31, 2012

Top 20 Jailbreak Tweaks And Apps Of The Year 2012

Paul Morris·December 31, 2012
The year 2012 saw a number of quality releases for jailbroken devices over on the Cydia store for iOS. We would like to take a look back over what has actually been an extremely successful year for developers of jailbreak tweaks and apps in terms of innovation and the release of quality packages onto the Cydia platform.

How To Change The Carrier Logo On Any iPhone [No Jailbreak Required]

Paul Morris·December 31, 2012
Cydia tweaks like Zeppelin have allowed jailbroken users to show any custom logo or a string of unique text as carrier logo for years. But now thanks to the new CarrierEditor software, that has now been extended to all cellular based iOS devices and a simple carrier settings restore through iTunes. Follow the simple steps below to find out how.

TripLingo For iPhone Is The Ultimate Travel Tool To Help Travellers Overcome The Language Barrier

Paul Morris·December 31, 2012

How To Remove Bloatware From Android Devices The Easy Way Without Root

Aatif·December 31, 2012
If you have ever used a smartphone, a tablet, or a branded PC, you must be familiar with the term “bloatware”. Essentially, the term is used to denote those software and applications that the manufacturer of your hardware has deemed necessary to include with the native operating system, often packaged as free versions of various apps. Some people really find this helpful, as they get out-of-box solutions for a lot of scenarios, but most of the advanced users would advise you against that, because truth be told, these “free” apps are usually promotion-ware that the manufacturer has only included to market the work of its partners, thereby making money off of them. Why bloatware is specifically bad is that it slows your computer or phone down considerably, and in other instances, may take up valuable storage space (which is a real concern for most smartphones).

Catena Brings Location-Based Anonymous Chat To Android With Plenty Of User Control

Aatif·December 31, 2012
Instant messaging has been one of the most revolutionary developments when it comes to written communication. While SMS came into existence long before IM did, the concept caught on so well with users that today, even SMS conversations got arranged into “threads”, to give an experience closer to how you’d expect an instant messaging client to behave. Popular IM clients like Yahoo Messenger, MSN (now Windows Live) Messenger, ICQ etc, have seen their days of glory, and still have a pretty loyal user base. Then, there were mobile specific clients, like Nimbuzz, Jabber, IM+, even mig33, that became a true hit with the on-the-move community. The trend carries on even today.

iPhone 5 Jailbreak On iOS 6 / 6.0.1 / 6.0.2 Untethered: What’s The Status, When To Expect?

Ben Reid·December 30, 2012

Press Is An Elegant, Beautiful RSS Reader For Android [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·December 30, 2012
Mobile devices ensure that catching up with the latest news and feeds is a doddle. Whether you're looking for a magazine, or just want an update from your favorite sources, there are more apps available than most people would care to count. Press, a Google Reader app for Android, is a prime example of such an app done properly, and not only it organizes your content in an easy-to-find interface, but is arguably the best looking application in its field.

How To Manually Turn The iPhone Proximity Sensor On And Off

Paul Morris·December 30, 2012
Remember when you purchased your first iPhone, received your first telephone call on it and were entirely perplexed when the screen turned itself off every time you raised the device to your head during the call? I certainly remember getting the original iPhone in 2007 and believed the behavior based on the inclusion of the proximity sensor was nothing short of with craft. As I learned more about the device it became obvious that switching the display off in those circumstances was a pretty clever idea and now thanks to a new tweak users can invoke that functionality at will through a pre-defined gesture.

Get The Most Out Of iPhone 5 / iPhone 4S Battery Life With The Help Of This iOS App

Ben Reid·December 29, 2012
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