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Ben Reid·July 20, 2012
As important as the hardware specification of a smartphone or tablet may be, it's not necessarily the end-all, be-all, and the software it runs can be an even more significant factor in the overall quality and popularity of a device.

Next iPhone Reportedly Confirmed To Use Nano-SIM Card, Carrier Testing Already Underway

Ben Reid·July 20, 2012
Earlier on this week, we learned European carriers were stockpiling nano-SIM cards in anticipation for the launch of the next-generation iPhone. For those who missed the previous report, the nano-SIM removes all needless plastic from the micro-SIM, saving those precious extra millimeters within a mobile device for more important hardware.

Batman The Dark Knight Rises Now Available For iPhone And iPad

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012

Tim Cook Met With Samsung Executives (Again) Regarding Patent Case

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012
The next phase of the continual trials between Samsung and Apple are expected to kick off in the US on July 30th, but as has been the case previously, no-nonsense Judge Lucy Koh ordered both parties to try and resolve their differences by means of a mediation meeting. According to an article previously accessible over at The Korea Times, Apple head honcho Tim Cook met with Samsung execs Choi Gee-sung and Shin Jong-Kyun on July 16th, but no agreement could be reached.

All In One Toolkit With One Click Root, Flash Recovery, Reboot To Bootloader Released For HTC One X

Awais Imran·July 19, 2012
HTC completely refreshed their whole lineup earlier this year with the One series of smartphones. The aim was to focus on a minimum number of phones so as to increase their overall quality, provide quick software updates and generally just reduce customer confusion that was created as a result of HTC releasing new smartphones every few weeks.

TrackPad++ Brings Inertial, Inverse Scrolling And Multitouch Gestures Of OS X To Windows On Macs

Awais Imran·July 19, 2012

How To Download Any File In Google Chrome For iOS

Paul Morris·July 19, 2012
Personally speaking, I have been a user of iOS since the launch of the first iPhone back in 2007 and during that time I have always let Mobile Safari take care of my web browsing requirements. There has always been the temptation of fraternizing with some of the third-party browsers available on the App Store such as Apollo or SkyFire, but it always felt a little like cheating to move away from Apple's own offering.

Apple To Appeal UK Judge’s “Samsung Did Not Copy iPad” Ruling

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012
Earlier today, we informed you of a UK Judge's decision to force Apple into issuing written clarification on both its website and a British newspaper, stating rival Samsung did not copy design features of its iPad in making the Samsung Galaxy Tab. In a rather predictable next move, the Cupertino company has almost immediately appealed against the ruling, and Apple's case will be heard by the court of appeal.

Images Of Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse And Keyboard Leak Ahead Of Official Announcement

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012

Samsung Is Bringing Motion-Based Angry Birds To Its Smart TVs

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012
Angry Birds, a title which started out on iOS, is one of the simplest physics-based puzzlers around, yet has transcended into a billion dollar franchise available on pretty much any platform. As well as selling the title to pretty much every consumer in some way, shape or form, makers Rovio have sold a plethora of Angry Birds branded merchandise, including plush toys, smartphone and tablet covers, and other such peripherals, and it's by far the biggest success story to emerge from any mobile platform.

It’s Official: Windows 8 Will Drop On October 26th

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012
Microsoft's Windows 8 marks a significant change in direction for the Redmond company's landmark operating system, and although the software maker had previously offered a release bracket, Steven Sinosfky has put minds and speculation to rest by announcing it will begin retailing on Friday 26th October.

Official Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean Update For Nexus S Rolling Out Tomorrow

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012

Prototype iPad From Early 2000s Isn’t Too Dissimilar From What Eventually Came To Be [IMAGES]

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012
Jonny Ive's lair within Apple's Cupertino headquarters has an air of mystery around it, and with it being the very location most of Apple's modern products were dreamed up, it has garnered something of a cult following.

Apple Must Write Public Note On Website Stating Samsung Did Not Copy iPad – UK Judge

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012
Apple and Samsung have been through the courts numerous times, and although proceedings do often descend into farce with playground-like slander aimed in both directions, a UK judge has really sent Apple back to school. With the Cupertino company having dragged Samsung's name through the mud with claims the Korean company copied the iPad design for its tablets, the British Judge has ruled Apple must publicly state that Samsung did not plagiarize the design.

Foxconn Goes Hiring Crazy In Preparation For Next iPhone

Ben Reid·July 18, 2012
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