• April 13, 2026
  • Apple
    Apple

    Apple Shows Off iPhone Photography From NASA’s Artemis II Mission

    Lexus Adds Apple Car Key Support

    Jailbreak iOS 26.4.1: What You Need To Know

  • Google
    Google

    Google Meet Comes To Apple CarPlay, Still No Android Auto Support

    Google Maps Is Getting Gemini AI And 3D Immersive Navigation

    It’s Official: Google Gemini Will Power Future Apple Intelligence And Siri Upgrades

  • Microsoft
    Microsoft

    Upgrade Your PC: Get Windows 11 Pro Keys For Just $26 at WhatsGameKey March Sale!

    How To Get Microsoft Genuine Product Keys For Cheap: Windows 10 From Only $9, Windows 11 From Just $12 With These Limited-Time Spring Deals

    Valentine’s Day Microsoft Sale: Embrace New Tech With Windows 11 Pro For Only $14 – Great Offers On Office 2024 And More

  • Tesla
    Tesla

    Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Is Being Tested In The UAE

    Tesla Just Added A Cheaper Cybertruck And Slashed The Cyberbeast’s Price

    Tesla Is Killing The Model S And Model X To Focus On Making Robots Instead

  • Reviews
    Reviews

    VideoProc Converter AI Helps Restore Old Videos Up To 4K [Review]

    Why Choose CZUR StarryHub For Meeting Solution?

    Stellar Repair For MS SQL – Product Review

  • Deals
    Deals

    Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 Drop To $199.99 Once Again, But Not For Long

    Save On Home Security With 36% Off This Blink Outdoor 2K+ Camera

    Apple’s Cheapest iPad Just Got Even Cheaper At $319.99

How To Disable Android Market From Automatically Updating Itself

Awais Imran·February 23, 2012
If you follow Redmond Pie, you’ll know that we regularly post updates to Android Market in the form of APK files you can install on your own. Google later pushes the update to devices automatically and despite heavy testing, it may just happen that your device doesn’t like the latest update. Stability issues, regular force-closes etc. etc.

N7 Music Player For Android: Unique, Multi-Touch Gestures Based UI, Powerful Equalizer, Widgets, And More!

Awais Imran·February 23, 2012
Android has its fair share of third-party music and media players, mostly because the stock app is pretty weak and also due to the fact that Android is itself an (relatively) open mobile platform; Android users are spoiled for choice.

Inside The Factory Where Apple Products Are Made, A Documentary [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·February 22, 2012

South African Carriers Confirm Samsung Galaxy S III Arrival For Q3 2012

Paul Morris·February 22, 2012
For those of you amongst us who are big Android and Samsung fans but who aren't willing to part with your hard earned cash on the gigantic Galaxy Note, then it may not be that long a wait until you can get your hands on the Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone. The world had pretty much set itself for the fact that Samsung would release the third iteration of the Galaxy S device toward the end of this month but this is no longer the case with the Korean electronics giant making an unexpected U-turn and decided to give the S3 its own launch event later in the year.

Google’s Terminator-Style Heads-Up Display Glasses To Hit Shelves By The End Of 2012

Paul Morris·February 22, 2012
If you take the time to step back and take a long hard look at the technology that we have in this day and age, I think you will agree that we are a privileged generation of people. From a technological advancement point of view; there has never been a better time to be alive, with improvements to technology coming thick and fast as well as the constant introduction of new and seriously impressive gadgets and consumer electronic devices.

iSounds For iOS Lets You Set Custom Interaction Sounds, Enable Haptic Feedback And More

Paul Morris·February 22, 2012

How To Get Yourself A Refund For Apps From The App Store

Paul Morris·February 22, 2012
The official App Store is a wonderful place, full of some truly amazing applications which have been developed to the highest standard, more than worthy of their place on our SpringBoards. However, with over half a million applications currently residing in the Store, law of averages dictate that a good portion of them will be poor purchases due to the fact that they don’t work as advertised or in some instances, just don’t work at all.

This Tweak For iPhone Lets You Add Rich Text Support To The Native iOS Notes App – Download Now!

Ben Reid·February 22, 2012
A few days back, we updated you guys with a little information regarding the upcoming iOS 5.1 release - set to finally be seeded to the end-user on March 9th, according to reports.

New GEVEY Ultra S Can Unlock iPhone 4S On iOS 5.0.1 Baseband 1.0.11, 1.0.13 And 1.0.14 [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·February 22, 2012

The Simpsons: Tapped Out Available Now On iPhone And iPad, Coming Soon To Android

Oliver Haslam·February 22, 2012
Everyone loves The Simpsons, right? They may have been around longer than some of our readers, but those loveable yellow people will hold special place in our hearts forever.

Twitter For iPhone And Android Updated, Brings Back Swipe Gesture, Copy / Paste For Tweets, And More!

RP Staff·February 22, 2012
Twitter for iPhone and Android apps received a much needed update today. The new version 4.1 for iPhone and version 3.1.0 for Android brings back the swipe gesture shortcut on popular demand, adds the ability to copy and paste from within tweets and profiles, along with tons of other enhancements.

Apple Reportedly Set To Launch iPad 3 In Germany On March 23rd

Oliver Haslam·February 22, 2012

Turn Your Photos Into News Stories With News Booth For iPhone

Ben Reid·February 22, 2012
The App Store boasts way over 500,000 apps and counting fast, whilst also covering a broad range of areas key to the entertainment and productivity of iOS users.

Ubuntu For Android Aims To Turn Your Device Into A Full-Blown Desktop PC

Ben Reid·February 22, 2012
In our current digital age, most of us use a smartphone and at least one computer. Many, of course, extend to tablets, notebooks, and others, but in order to be a productive member of society, the computer-smartphone collaboration will usually see you through just fine.

This App For Android Monitors App Usage Data On The Basis Of Last/Recently/Most Used, Supports Widgets

Awais Imran·February 22, 2012
1 … 2,648 2,649 2,650 2,651 2,652 … 3,017

TRENDING NOW

Apple Shows Off iPhone Photography From NASA’s Artemis II Mission

Lexus Adds Apple Car Key Support

Jailbreak iOS 26.4.1: What You Need To Know

macOS 26

macOS 26.4.1 Update Released With Bug Fixes And More

iPhone 18 Pro Leaks: Why 2026 Is The Year Your Case Needs To Do More Than Just Protect

iOS 26

Download: iOS 26.4.1 IPSW Links, OTA Update Released For iPhone And iPad

Apple’s Foldable iPhone Might Arrive In September After All

Apple Vision Pro Steam Link App Will Soon Bring PC Gaming To The Headset

Apple’s First Foldable iPhone Just Hit A Vital Production Milestone

How An iPhone 17 Pro Max Wound Up Taking Photos From Space

FOR YOU

iOS 26

iOS 26 Brings Liquid Glass UI To iPhone

iOS 26

These 8 iOS 26 Features Will Work On iPhone 15 Pro And Newer Only

Google Uses Apple’s iOS 26 To Tease Its Upcoming Pixel 10 Phone In New Ad

Download: iOS 26.0.1 OTA Update And IPSW Links Released

iOS 26

iOS 26 Public Beta: How To Install The Update On iPhone

iOS 26

iOS 26 Public Beta 1 OTA Release Date Expectation

All iPhone 17 Models To Reportedly Feature ProMotion Displays

iOS 26 Beta Hints At A New Sleep Score Feature Coming To The Apple Watch

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Tip Us
Copyright © 2008-2026 Redmond Pie. All Rights Reserved.
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Apple
  • Google
  • Microsoft
  • Tesla
  • Reviews
  • Deals
Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close
Apple iPhone deals iPad Android
See all results

SUBSCRIBE

Join 100k+ other tech lovers and get the latest news in your inbox
[mc4wp_form id="389"]