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OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.1 Beta Build 12B17 Seeded To Developers

Ben Reid·August 18, 2012
OS X Mountain Lion, Apple's latest desktop operating system, has seen mass adoption since launching at the tail end of last month, and after shifting some two million units in the first 48 hours alone, a large ensemble of Mac users are currently getting to grips with the new features.

Root And Unlock Bootloader Of Verizon Galaxy S III SCH-i535 In One Click

Awais Imran·August 17, 2012
Back in July, it was reported and later confirmed that the Verizon variant of the Galaxy S III would come with a locked bootloader due to the company’s concerns over it “preventing Verizon Wireless from providing the same level of customer experience and support” as they have apparently established before.

Alleged Image Of Galaxy Note II Surfaces

Ben Reid·August 17, 2012

Galaxy S II And Galaxy Note Now ‘Confirmed’ Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Recipients

Ben Reid·August 17, 2012
A new release of a mobile operating system is always met with a frenzy, and as well as giving the new firmware the once over, consumers are always anxious to learn whether their device will be getting an update, and when.

Black Galaxy S III 64GB Model Will Be Available This October

Ben Reid·August 17, 2012
There were plenty of question marks raised when Samsung first announced its eagerly-awaited Galaxy S III device, the most puzzling being the lack of a black version. Invariably, the black version of a smartphone is the standard, with colors like white and, as Samsung calls it, "pebble blue," being options for those looking for something a little edgier.

RedPhone Beta For Android Offers Advanced Encryption For Voice Calls

Paul Morris·August 17, 2012

XBMC For Android Nightlies Now Available For Download

Paul Morris·August 17, 2012
If you happen to be one of those people who keep abreast with technology and open-source projects, or additionally just love movies and media in general, then the chances are; you will already be familiar with the extremely popular XBMC application. Over the last few years, XBMC has dramatically risen in popularity, with users loving the fact that it is not only free and open-source, but also cross-platform and extremely powerful. The project itself is supported by a host of volunteers from around the world, and although it is popular on things like the jailbroken Apple TV, it really comes into its own when installed and used on a high-end media PC.

Security Flaw In iOS Allows SMS Spoofing On iPhone, Reveals Pod2g

Paul Morris·August 17, 2012
The majority of the iOS community will more than likely be familiar with the work of French iOS security researcher Pod2g. For the better part of this year, the iOS security enthusiast has been working hard on finding and exploiting various bugs in iOS that have led to the production of jailbreaks for various iOS devices. He has also been seen out in the wild at various security conferences, including the HITBSecConf and has been nominated for a Pwnie Award for his kernel exploit that was used in the Corona jailbreak.

Apple’s New Set-Top Box To Feature DVR Capabilities, Social, And iPad-Like Interface

Oliver Haslam·August 17, 2012

Pop Dot Comics For OS X Is A Fun Way To Transform Your Boring Photos Into Comic Book Style Illustrations

Paul Morris·August 17, 2012
Although the Mac App Store is still relatively in its infancy, it is already home to a large array of fantastic and powerful apps, all located in one central hub. Working in a similar fashion to the iOS variant, the dedicated store for OS X based apps is broken down into different categories and makes it extremely easy to sift through free and chargeable apps that may make our day to day Mac usage more productive or just a lot more fun and engaging.

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

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

Ben Reid·August 17, 2012
Command & Conquer, for those who've not had the pleasure of acquainting themselves with the real-time strategy franchise, is one of the most enticing, addictive series ever to grace the gaming world, and an adaptation/sequel Command & Conquer: Generals - which first released a number of years ago - is set to be launching in the near future as a free-to-play.

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
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