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  • Google
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Android 4.2.1 Update For Nexus 4, 7 & 10 Rolling Out Now, Fixes Missing December Bug

Paul Morris·November 27, 2012
A large number of Android users have been plagued by a rather annoying bug in Android 4.2 that caused the month of December to go missing from the native date picker in certain apps. Thankfully, it looks like Google has stepped up just in time to save the day with an update to Jelly Bean, taking it up to version 4.2.1.

The New 2012 Version 21.5-inch iMac Will Be Available This Friday, 27-inch Model Shipping In December

Paul Morris·November 27, 2012
It seems like an eternity ago when Apple took to the stage to introduce us to the iPad mini as well as a number of other products including the new revamped range of iMacs. After seeing Apple introduce the iPad mini, the fourth-generation iPad and a 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display, it was music to the ears of desktop lovers when the restyled 21.5 and 27-inch iMac models were introduced, featuring a new slim design as well as a number of hugely important and impressive internal specification changes. Apple has now officially announced that the 21.5-inch variant of the new iMac will be available to purchase this coming Friday.

Tap-Translate For iOS Lets You Translate Content In Safari Into 30+ Different Languages [Free For Limited Time]

Aatif·November 27, 2012

Apple Awarded Patents For OS X Widgets And Dashboard

Paul Morris·November 27, 2012
The United States Patent and Trademark Office find themselves extremely busy most of the year receiving, reviewing and awarding patents to various applicants, but it seems that they have been sitting on a number of Apple related submissions that have officially been awarded to the Cupertino based company today.

This iPad Accessory Gives The iPad’s Restrictive Speakers A Much-Needed Boost [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·November 27, 2012
The iPad is a great product, but like all great products, it doesn't come without its fair share of flaws. Despite single-handedly helming the tablet market for the past two-and-a-half years, we could all pick out issues we'd like to see resolved, and one of the most obvious is the relatively poor speaker design. With the iPhone, the speakers are positioned along the bottom, meaning whichever way you lay it down, the audio - albeit slightly tinny - can always be heard. The iPad's speakers are located on the back of the device, and even though Apple has improved the sound quality through generations of its flagship slate, pushing sound out in the opposite direction doesn't cut it for a device of the iPad's caliber.

This House Is Fitted With $80,000 Worth Of iPad-Controlled Gizmos [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·November 27, 2012

Grand Theft Auto Radio Stations Now Available In App Form For Android

Paul Morris·November 27, 2012
Anyone who has ever played Grand Theft Auto will know that the game is packed to the rafters with a plethora of meticulously crafted vehicles, adrenaline fuelled missions and large-scale environments that are filled with surprises and insane amounts of peril. However, putting all of that aside, any frequent GTA gamer will have also spent a ridiculous amount of time driving around the city flicking through the multiple radio stations that are offered with each version of the game. If you don't own the game, or want to experience the musical goodness of one of the world's most popular gaming franchises, then the GTA Radio app for Android is something you need to own.

How To Unlock HTC Droid DNA Bootloader [Tutorial]

Aatif·November 27, 2012
The Droid DNA is a monster of a phone that successfully raises the bar for manufacturers looking to release a new flagship device. When it comes to sheer horsepower, the mighty Android from HTC simply blows away a lot of competition – all the way from its mind blowing high-res screen, to the CPU that it employs, to the sensors and ergonomics that it carries.

GT-i9400 Appears In Benchmark Database, Could This Be The Galaxy S4? [IMAGE]

Ben Reid·November 27, 2012

Facebook Now Allows You To Gift iTunes Credit To Friends

Ben Reid·November 27, 2012
Facebook is the world's foremost social hunt, and as such, is a great place for people to discover new music, movies and other such content. Sensing this, Mark Zuckerberg's company has teamed up with Apple to add iTunes digital gift certificates to its roster, and as well as allowing users to buy iTunes Store credit for friends, said user can also make recommendations as to what the recipient should spend that credit on.

Download OS X 10.8.3 Mountain Lion Beta (Build 12D32) [Devs Only]

Paul Morris·November 27, 2012
Apple has just seeded the first beta build of OS X 10.8.3 Mountain Lion to developers. As is always the case with beta software from Apple, the initial build is only available to those who are enrolled on the official OS X developer program and can be downloaded directly from the Mac Dev Center immediately.

Microsoft Will Support Surface RT For Four Years

Ben Reid·November 27, 2012

Facebook Trying To Convince Employees To Switch Over To Android [IMAGES]

Paul Morris·November 27, 2012
It shouldn't come as any surprise that Facebook prefers that their employees fulfill their smartphone needs by using an Android device, after all, they originally took steps to convince workers to move across to an Android device back in August of this year. It makes sense that the Palo Alto company wants their own employees to extensively test their Android app variant, but it seems that they are once again attempting to switch employees over to Android in an internal campaign they are referring to as "Droidfooding".

Apple Had To Acquire Trademark For “Lightning” From Harley Davidson

Ben Reid·November 26, 2012
As we know, patents are a significant part of the consumer electronics game - particularly in the mobile industry, and when it comes to intellectual property, few are more diligent in securing it over at the USPTO than Cupertino-based Apple. But while we're used to seeing the company file lawsuits against the likes of Apple and Google, it was Apple - the creator tor of all things innovative - that had to acquire a trademark from another company to bring the likes of the iPhone 5 and iPad mini to market.

Microsoft Store Saw 47% Less Traffic On Black Friday Compared To Apple Store

Paul Morris·November 26, 2012
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