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7-8 Inch iPad In The Works, Releasing In October, Says A Report By Bloomberg

Paul Paliath·July 4, 2012
On the heels of various analysts coming out and stating that Apple is working on a smaller iPad with a 7-8" (diagonally) screen, Bloomberg has just published its own report claiming that they're hearing the same from their sources. Rumors about such a device have been plentiful for quite some time now. But, why would Apple want to create a smaller iPad?

Judge Rejects Samsung’s Appeal, Sales Ban On Galaxy Nexus Stays

Uzair Ghani·July 4, 2012
If you’ve been following the patent war between Apple and Samsung closely, then you must be aware of the fact that a certain Cupertino based company is doing the best it can to scrape every Galaxy device off the shelf in the U.S., and fortunately or unfortunately, depending on which side of the fence you belong to, it is getting really lucky lately.

Bill Gates Thinks Apple Needs Its Own Microsoft Surface Like Tablet

Oliver Haslam·July 4, 2012

Take Things Apart Virtually On The Go With The Official iFixit Android App

Oliver Haslam·July 4, 2012
There is a certain order of things whenever a new piece of technology is released. There's the big, flashy announcement event with lots of press, some music and a few over-excited executives. There's the first reviews. Finally, there's the teardown of the poor thing by the people at iFixit, laying the new tablet, smartphone or whatever bare for all to see. It's a strangely voyeuristic thing, and we love it.

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Mascot Couldn’t Handle The Heat, Falls Prey To Mother Earth [IMAGE]

Oliver Haslam·July 4, 2012
Taking the prize for strangest Android story of the week, we bring news that Google's campus is currently down one Android statue thanks to an unfortunate occurrence that can only be blamed on Mother Earth.

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Awais Imran·July 4, 2012

Iris Is A Beautiful Concept Of How Apple Could Attempt To Corner Photography Market [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·July 4, 2012
Steve Jobs once professed to have "cracked" three markets he deemed to be key in Apple's progress. One was the textbook market, which has already become a reality with iTunes U. The next was the television market, which is hotly-rumored to be in the works for the not-so-distant future, while the third area was the photography market, which although affected by both the iPhone and iPad, has yet to be attacked by Apple in a manner which would back up Jobs' claims.

New Patent Application Shows That Apple Has Google Glass In Its Sights

Ben Reid·July 4, 2012
Google has literally given technology aficionados a glimpse into the future with its Project Glass, which makes a pair of spectacles the focal point of the experiment. Like something from Iron Man (or any other sci-fi epic you could care to name), there have been many concepts and demonstrations including, most recently, 720p video recordings made by somebody wearing the glasses on a trampoline.

An Interesting Look At How Long Each iOS Beta Period Lasts

Ben Reid·July 3, 2012

iPad Mini Will Compete With Nexus 7, To Cost $249-$299 [REPORT]

Ben Reid·July 3, 2012
All talk of the purported iPad Mini has been relatively quiet during the past month or two, but with Google announcing its Nexus 7 tablet at the I/O fanfare last week, more information appears to be surfacing with regards to how Apple plans to tackle the very powerful, inexpensive device.

How To One-Click Root Nexus 7 And Flash ClockworkMod Recovery

Awais Imran·July 3, 2012
A few days ago we published a step by step guide on how to root Nexus 7. While the guide was easy to follow and took no more than 5-10 minutes for a full go-through, we’ve come across another root method that takes just one click. Check it out after the jump.

iMac With Retina Display Reportedly Launching This October

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Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview Available Now On iTunes

Ben Reid·July 3, 2012
Steve Jobs was not only Apple's co-founder, but the driving force behind most of the company's successful times, and although he was known throughout his career as being quite a ruthless CEO, his character and mannerisms always made him a hit with Apple enthusiasts at the keynote speeches.

Samsung’s Appeal Rejected, Ban On U.S. Galaxy Tab 10.1 Sales Withstands

Ben Reid·July 3, 2012
The injunction placed last week against sales of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet was, as you would probably expect, appealed by the Korean consumer electronics giant. The pleas have fallen on deaf ears, however, and as reported by Reuters, a judge has blocked a move to lift the injunction on the tablet.

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