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What Will Apple Call The iPad With 7.x-Inch Display?

Ben Reid·August 12, 2012
The murmurs and speculation with regards to Apple's entertainment of a smaller iPad has fluctuated over the course of the past six months or so, and although the fruit company dominates the tablet market with an iron fist, bloggers, analysts and commentators seem generally convinced Apple will release a downscaled tablet to see off a lingering threat.

iPad Has The Highest Satisfaction Score With Consumers, Kindle Fire Most Popular With The Females

Paul Morris·August 12, 2012
It may surprise some people to learn that the tablet has been around for quite some time, and although it was popularized across the world in 2010 when Apple launched the original iPad, it is worth remembering that this particular genre of consumer technology was merely brought to the world’s attention by Apple, not invented. With that said, we can pretty much thank the iPad and similar devices for giving us the tablet boom which we are currently experiencing, and as the market matures, things are only likely to get better in this space.

Ever Wanted To Be A Spy As A Kid? This iPhone App May Fulfill Your Dream.. Partially

Oliver Haslam·August 12, 2012

This Home Launcher For Android Lets You Launch Apps Of Your Choice By Simply Swiping Up On The Screen [VIDEO]

Oliver Haslam·August 12, 2012
Swipe Launcher for Android gives users a way to change which apps are launched when they swipe upwards from the bottom of their smartphone’s screen. Android's biggest claim to fame has to be its ability to be customized in just about any way imaginable. If you want to change the way your Android smartphone works, the chances are that there is an app, a tweak, or a widget that will make it happen for you. As polished as iOS and Windows Phone may be, they just don't sport the same level of customization.

New Redesigned iMac And Mac Pro Could Both Ditch Optical Drives

Ben Reid·August 12, 2012
A significant refresh of the Mac Pro was expected to arrive at WWDC '12, but the speculation never reached fruition, and the somewhat neglected device still pines for its first changes since 2009. Intel's long-awaited Ivy Bridge chip finally reached the Cupertino company's famed MacBook range at the annual developers conference, and both the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro were grateful recipients. Meanwhile, Apple also introduced the first MacBook Pro to ditch the optical drive while also including a beautiful Retina display, and we took this as a sure sign of things to come.

Ever Imagined The Whole Internet As A Galaxy Of Its Own? You Might Want To Check This Out!

Ben Reid·August 12, 2012

Samsung’s Exynos 5 Dual-Core Chip Could Offer Retina-Standard Displays On Android Tablets

Ben Reid·August 12, 2012
As well as revolutionizing the way we interact with technology, the development of the smartphone market post-iPhone and the tablet market since 2010's iPad release has really driven up the standards of hardware, and faster processors and GPUs are being produced at quicker intervals than ever before.

Next iPhone Parts Are All Over The Web! [IMAGES]

Awais Imran·August 11, 2012
With hundreds upon thousands of people working in the manufacturing and supply chain for the iPhone, it’s no surprise that even a super secretive company like Apple is unable to keep everything under wraps. Recently, many different components were leaked for the Internet to enjoy looking at and draw conclusions from.

Galaxy S III vs iPhone 4S In The ‘Dragged Along The Road By A Car’ Test [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·August 11, 2012

This Android App Lets You Tweak System Settings On An App-To-App Basis

Ben Reid·August 11, 2012
As an avid user of both iOS and Android-based devices, I am pretty pleased with what they can achieve at stock level. Having said that, the real fun arrives in what can be done to extend the capabilities offered as standard, and I am constantly amazed by some of the apps and modifications one can perform to make a smartphone even smarter.

Apple Tried Striking An Expensive Per Smartphone / Tablet Licensing Deal With Samsung [REPORT]

Awais Imran·August 11, 2012
It will take weeks and months before the whole Apple vs. Samsung lawsuit in the USA gets resolved, and until then we’ll continue to receive juicy bits of insider information on both company’s design processes, prototypes for current products and plans for upcoming ones. Today, we’ve received news related to Apple’s previous intentions and efforts on striking a hefty per smartphone / tablet licensing deal with Samsung. Check out the details after the jump.

13-Inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display Makes Another Appearance On Benchmark Site

Paul Morris·August 11, 2012

What’s The Time On Mars? This App For Windows, OS X, Linux Will Tell You!

Paul Morris·August 11, 2012
Although Apple themselves have been the center of attention for most of the last few weeks due to the imminent announcement and launch of the new iPhone, there has been an organization that has dared to try and steal Apple's thunder in the last week. Those guys are the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and have taken it upon themselves to thwart the hype around the new iPhone by blasting the Curiosity Rover onto the red planet to send images back to earth that document its findings.

Check Out This Rare Apple Commercial For The Original Macintosh From 1983 [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·August 11, 2012
When we talk about Apple, the first products springing to mind are the MacBooks, iPhones, iPads, and iPods, devices of which have all had a hugely significant impact on their respective markets over the past 10-12 years. That said, before the last decade, Apple was nothing more than a computer company, competing with fierce rivals Microsoft while creating plenty of innovations of its own.

OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.1 Build 12B13 Now Available To Download On Dev Center

Paul Morris·August 11, 2012
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