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Call Of Duty: Black Ops II Confirmed On Official UK Page

Paul Morris·May 1, 2012
Are you a Call Of Duty video game fan who has been suffering from intense withdrawal symptoms after finishing the last Black Ops game? Do you long to be thrown back into the world of a heavily armed foot soldier looking to right the wrongs of the world? Well my friends, good news could be on the way for you as the official UK Call Of Duty website has now confirmed the much talked about sequel to the Black Ops game, Black Ops II.

Facebook Introduces New Organ Donor Feature For Timeline, Aims To Save Lives

Paul Morris·May 1, 2012
We read news and information on a daily basis about individuals and companies trampling on other people for the purpose of self gain, so it is only right that proper credit is given out when it is due for large organizations that genuinely try to do something good in the world. Some people may be under the assumption that Facebook is just a social networking hub, but due to their global reach and importance in people’s lives, it stands to reason that they have a wider responsibility than just be a social network.

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Paul Paliath·May 1, 2012

This Australian Billionaire Is Building A Replica Of The Titanic, Will Sail In 2016

Paul Paliath·May 1, 2012
The 100 year anniversary of the sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic took place earlier this year - on April 14th, to be exact - and many reflected on and paid tribute to the disaster in many ways on that day. However, Australian billionaire Clive Palmer wants to do something a bit bigger to commemorate the ship; he announced that he plans to build a replica of the Titanic, with a maiden voyage from England to New York planned to happen in 2016.

Hacker Discovers Two Big Jailbreak Vulnerabilities

Ben Reid·May 1, 2012
As avid followers of the jailbreak community, we're used to being teased by the modders, developers and exploiters regarding each new advance towards a jailbreak, and Pod2g has done exactly that in revealing that he's discovered two new vulnerabilities in the quest to fully disarm the latest version of IOS.

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Ben Reid·May 1, 2012

TweetBot For iOS Updated To v2.3, Brings In Even More Gesture Support And Other Major Improvements

Paul Morris·May 1, 2012
The popularity of social networking sites has resulted in some of the most popular mobile apps, being those that allow users to access their social accounts and timelines on the fly. For that very reason, applications such as Facebook and Twitter are just a couple of the most downloaded apps of all time and will always continue to be popular with users.

The New Yorker Profiles And Interviews Geohot, Doesn’t Get Any More Detailed Than This

Ben Reid·May 1, 2012
George Hotz, known to most as serial exploiter Geohot, has been keeping something of a fairly low profile of late. Then again, when you're used to jailbreaking consoles and smartphones while making viral rap videos aimed at Sony's lawyers, I guess anything less than an explosion constitutes calmness and tranquility.

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Ben Reid·April 30, 2012

Maven Web Browser+ Brings Yet Another Dual Screen Web Browsing Experience To iPad With Gesture Support And More

Ben Reid·April 30, 2012
Browsing the web is one of the primary uses of an iOS device, and while Apple's stock Safari app does the job to a satisfactory standard, it's not spectacular by any stretch of the imagination, and for that reason, there are many third-party offerings vying for consumer approval.

Halo Web Series To Arrive Before Halo 4, Re-Igniting Movie Rumors

Ben Reid·April 30, 2012
It was one of the first games released along with the original Xbox, and Halo has remained one of the most popular franchises in the gaming industry ever since.

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Ben Reid·April 30, 2012

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Ben Reid·April 30, 2012
Although iOS 4 brought a multitasking experience to iOS per se, it's not exactly the most functional, and the fact that only one app can be viewed at any given time is much to the annoyance of many iDevice users, particularly those rocking the 9.7-inch display of the iPad.

Google Music Desktop Player For Windows Has Metro Written All Over It, Has A Bunch Of Useful Features

Ben Reid·April 30, 2012
While Google Music is gathering some steam in the United States, it remains a myth to the rest of the world. Following the usual trend of beta testing Stateside before worldwide implementation, it remains to be seen whether - in a field dominated by fierce rival Apple with its iTunes service - the Big G can make a significant impact.

This Tweak For iOS Automatically Closes Apps When Your iPhone’s Memory Is Running Low

Paul Morris·April 30, 2012
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