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Need for Speed: Most Wanted Trailer Shows Off Awesome Multiplayer Snippets [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·August 17, 2012
Need for Speed is one of the most exciting driving titles on the market. If you like tooling around in super cars, injecting them with subhuman doses of nitrous before bursting corners and markers at light-speed, then you've more than likely played at least one iteration of Need for Speed, and the next in line - Need for Speed: Most Wanted - won't be breaking from that mold for anybody. In fact, it's one of those enthralling motor-based gaming series where very little braking is actually done at all, and although it can be quite repetitive in terms of gameplay, the missions and achievements always keep drivers coming back for more.

InstallFree Nexus Brings A Virtualized Office 2010 Experience To The iPad, Features Dropbox And Google Drive Support

Paul Morris·August 17, 2012
The popularity of powerful and extremely capable mobile devices like tablets and smartphones has risen exponentially over the last few years and things like keeping in touch with friends and colleagues via email, instant messaging or texts has never been easier. It has also meant that we are now free to delve into our favorite game no matter where we are or quickly access news bulletins from all over the world without so much as a second thought. But what does it mean for our professional productivity?

Command & Conquer: Generals 2 To Launch As Part Of Free-To-Play C&C Service, Sign-Up Now! [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·August 17, 2012

German Branch Of Shell Slips Indication Of iPod nano Refresh Due This September

Ben Reid·August 17, 2012
Amid the talk of the next-generation iPhone and a smaller, "iPad Mini" device, it's easily forgotten that all of Apple's iOS devices evolved from the iPod - a long-standing series of music and media players which started off as a basic, yet elegant figure in the cauldron of digital players on the market.

Samsung Claims The Galaxy Tab Was In Design Stages Way Before The Original iPad Announcement

Paul Morris·August 17, 2012
There hasn’t been much news coming out of San Jose in the last few days, but that doesn't mean that the Apple vs. Samsung case isn't still bubbling away like a hot cauldron behind those large doors that stand so proudly in front of Judge Lucy Koh's courtroom. Apple has already had their turn in the legal spotlight with their appointed counsel presenting the fundamentals of their case to the judge and overseeing jury, and now it's time for Samsung's legal eagles to step into the limelight, it seems that they are taking a rather bizarre approach to defending themselves.

Instagram 3.0 For iPhone And Android Released, Features Photo Map, Polished UI, And More

Paul Morris·August 16, 2012

Apple Will Reportedly Adopt ITO Film Technology On Smaller And Subsequent iPads

Ben Reid·August 16, 2012
There have been some major revelations over the past couple of weeks with regards to the purported "iPad Mini" device, and the consensus seems to be that it will look and feel somewhat closer to a larger iPod touch than it will a smaller iPad. Said to be releasing later on this year after the Cupertino's next smartphone - dubbed the "iPhone 5," it will not only be a great deal smaller than the 9.7-inch display of the main Apple slab, but it is also set to be a great deal cheaper than even the superseded iPad 2.

Install Android 4.1.1 On Galaxy S III GT-i9300 Via This Leaked ROM [How-To Tutorial]

Awais Imran·August 16, 2012
Just a day after it was reported that Android 4.1 Jelly Bean would be coming to Galaxy S III by the end of the month, a completely legit leaked build has been released by the folks over at SamMobile who were, if you remember, responsible for the numerous Ice Cream Sandwich leaks back in the days of the Galaxy S II. For those of you who are willing to risk the safety of their device for the sake of trying out new features, we’ve prepared a guide for flashing the ROM after the jump.

Bypassing Android’s Pattern Lock Is A Piece Of Cake, All You Need Is ADB And USB Debugging Enabled

Awais Imran·August 16, 2012

Google Play Store For Android Updated To v3.8.15 With Hidden Support For Gift Cards, Here’s What They Look Like [PHOTOS]

Awais Imran·August 16, 2012
If you’re without a credit card and need to buy apps from Google Play, you’re pretty much out of luck. The lack of gift cards on Google Play forces many young teenagers to adopt alternative methods of getting their paid apps, if you know what I mean. It’s terrible for developers, especially when people want to pay for apps but just can’t.

Omega StatusBar Lets You Customize Every Aspect Of Your Android Device’s Status Bar

Ben Reid·August 16, 2012
Of the major mobile operating systems, Android is undoubtedly the most customizable, and as such, there's a large collective of individuals creating apps and showing others how to modify certain aspects of a device. XDA Developers is a great place where the most knowledgeable Android folk gather to share ideas and brainstorm, and some of the most useful apps for Google's mobile operating system have emerged courtesy of the site.

Naval Battle Trailer For Assassin’s Creed III Surfaces [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·August 16, 2012

WSJ: Apple In Talks With Cable Providers To Bring Live Channels On A New Set-Top Box Device

Ben Reid·August 16, 2012
According to a report over at the Wall Street Journal, Cupertino, Calif. based outfit Apple is currently in talks with cable television networks in an attempt to utilize its Apple TV device as a proper set-top-box. Although once described by CEO Tim Cook as a "hobby" of Apple's, the gizmo has slowly but surely evolved into a decent product - one which now uses an A5 processor to pump out 1080p media to HDTVs.

RealPlayer For Android Sheds Its Beta Tag, Brings Powerful Media Playback Features To The Masses

Paul Morris·August 16, 2012
As a person who has recently purchased his first ever Android device, one of the main issues I have experienced is finding the limitations of the native apps that ship with Android and then finding alternative solutions through the Play Store that combat those limitations. As an experienced iOS user, I know exactly what I need from my iPhone and iPad and can always pull the right apps from the App Store that perfectly compliment my usage patterns and plug the gaps which Apple have missed.

Windows 8 RTM Enterprise 90-Day Evaluation Trial Now Available

Ben Reid·August 16, 2012
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