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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
After two teaser trailers, The Dark Knight Rises mobile title is now rolling out for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users around the globe. The motion picture also hits cinemas today, and will conclude the trilogy of Christian Bale's Batman.

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

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012

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
Many of us here at Redmond Pie use Windows on a Mac. There are two reasons behind this controversial use of a Mac. The first is that because productivity takes a huge hit when you can’t find certain things in OS X that you’ve been sub-consciously using in Windows for so many years; we’re not saying these features aren't there, it’s just that it takes extra time and effort to find them. Secondly, there are a few programs that are either not available on OS X (Windows Live Writer and Visual Studio is a prime example) or doesn’t work as well (Google Chrome, for instance!).

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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
While the main source of Microsoft's business stems from its famed software ventures, the company has certainly improved in the hardware stakes. Today, images have leaked onto the web depicting both the Wedge Mobile keyboard and purported Microsoft Wedge Touch mouse, the latter of which is said to accompany the keyboard.

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

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012

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
Android Jelly Bean (4.1) has enjoyed a much warmer welcome into mobile space than its predecessor Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0), which took an age to trickle through to many Android devices, leaving quite a few consumers feeling somewhat disillusioned with the update process in general. Google has clearly regrouped and revaluated its battle plan this time around though, and as well as being arguably the best release of Android to date, the Big G isn't hanging around with its OTA updates.

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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
Foxconn, the main manufacturing company of Apple products, is reported to be hiring in large numbers to support the Cupertino company's demand for the next iPhone. The device, which contrary to previous reports, appears not to be in production at this point in time, will require the Chinese manufacturer to ramp up its workforce, and according to a report over at M.I.C. Gadget, thousands of jobseekers are congregated outside of Foxconn’s Chengdu plant, looking to get in on the extra work.

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