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Cydia Creator Jay Freeman (Saurik) Gives Insight Into How “Reloading Data” Works In Cydia

Paul Morris·February 28, 2012
Whenever we talk about jailbreaking an iOS device, we invariably mention the Cydia platform in the same paragraph. Whenever a jailbreak is processed using one of the main development tools, Cydia is a by-product and installed upon the device, allowing users to browse through all of the packages contained within. Even though users generally use Cydia on a daily basis, I would imagine that due to the fact that it contains a very simple to use front end, people would be unaware of the processes which take place behind the scenes.

SpeakEvents For iPhone Reads Out iOS Notifications, Emails, Text Messages And More

Paul Morris·February 28, 2012
I can't remember the last time I opened Cydia and felt genuinely excited about a tweak or modification that had been uploaded to one of the repositories. The platform contains so many packages these days, with more and more being added or updated everyday that it sometimes becomes a bit of a chore to filter through the recent changes and actually find something worth downloading or purchasing. However, this does not apply to a recently submitted tweak from a developer known as K3A which adds a whole new dimension to incoming application notifications.

Microsoft Revolutionizing The Desktop Space With Their Ultimate ‘Illumishare’ Project [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·February 28, 2012

Possible Case Leak Points To Minimal Design Changes For iPad 3

Paul Morris·February 28, 2012
With the invites to the Apple media event expected to be issued in the next few days, we are drawing ever closer to what we believe will be the official unveiling of the third generation Apple iPad. Speculation from people in the know is still pointing to an announcement on March 7th which, if historical behavior is anything to go by means that we should be seeing official invites hitting the inboxes of the lucky few in the coming days.

How To Make Instant Currency Conversions On The Fly Directly From iOS 5 Notification Center

Paul Morris·February 28, 2012
I have said it before, I am saying it now and no doubt I will say it time and time again, but the most popular tweaks in my personal opinion are the ones that provide either a much needed enhancement to the operating system or an actual real world benefit to users. Aesthetic modifications are all well and good, but tastes change over time and they will no doubt be downloaded, used for a brief time frame and then pushed into obscurity whereas a tweak or modification which provides an actual tangible benefit will stand the test of time.

Launch Siri Directly From Your iPhone’s Home Screen Using SiriBoard Cydia Tweak

Paul Morris·February 28, 2012

Is The PlayStation Vita Sony’s Stealth Tablet?

Oliver Haslam·February 28, 2012
Sony's PlayStation Vita is on its way to becoming an impressive mobile gaming system, but could apps potentially be where its strengths really lie?

EZ Drop: Dead Simple Way To Transfer Files From PC To Your Android Device Wirelessly, No Login Required

Awais Imran·February 28, 2012
I personally feel that Android needs a strong, unified syncing solution that harmonizes your desktop computer with your smartphone and tablet. Apple has got this nailed with iTunes and iCloud but Android is severely lacking in this department; users have to install a bunch of different apps that sync different kinds of files: you have Dropbox for photos/videos, Google Docs for documents, doubletwist’s excellent AirSync app or Google Music for your music library etc. etc. Android enthusiasts tend to see this as a plus on Android’s part but I don’t.

HTC Shows It Doesn’t Need iCloud, Thanks To Dropbox

Oliver Haslam·February 28, 2012

Root ASUS Transformer TF101 On Android 4.0.3 ICS Using Permanent Root Method [Tutorial]

Awais Imran·February 28, 2012
The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 was (and arguably is) one of the most talked about Android tablets, and for good reason - it packed premium hardware, is developer-friendly and still receives support from its manufacturer. Yes, the Transformer TF101 received Ice Cream Sandwich just a few days ago and it has already been rooted on it. We’ve got an easy step-by-step guide ready after the jump for those of you who are on Windows. Check it out after the jump!

Install/Flash CyanogenMod 9 Nightly On Supported Devices (Galaxy Nexus/Nexus S/XOOM) [Tutorial]

Awais Imran·February 28, 2012
Progress on official CyanogenMod ROMs was pretty slow these past few weeks because of the lack of build servers. The CyanogenMod team asked for donations for new servers and a large number of people from the Android enthusiast community responded to the call.

Apple Celebrates Yet Another Win Over Motorola Mobility In German Court

Paul Morris·February 28, 2012

Samsung Announces Galaxy Note 10.1: 1.4GHz Dual-Core Chipset, Android 4.0 ICS, Stylus And More

Paul Morris·February 27, 2012
With the expected announcement of the iPad 3 coming in the next few weeks, the bar looks likely to be raised once again by the Cupertino company, meaning we will look forward to seeing what competitors come up with in the coming months in an attempt to compete with the famous Apple tablet. In the meantime, Korean-based Samsung have taken the opportunity to announce a new tablet device to its Android line up.

Full Specifications Of The Samsung Galaxy S III: 1.5GHz Quad-Core Processor, 1080p Display With New Ceramic Case

Paul Morris·February 27, 2012
We have recently brought some news regarding the Samsung Galaxy S III handset, which was originally set to be announced and shown off at this year’s Mobile World Congress which is happening in Barcelona as we speak. However, Samsung decided not to showcase the new handset at the MWC, instead opting to delay the announcement amid rumors that they wanted to unify a global launch date for the device which could happen in as many as fifty countries or cities in one go.

Nokia Announces The PureView 808, A 41-Megapixel Camera Touting Mammoth Smartphone

Paul Morris·February 27, 2012
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