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Siri Integration Within Crestron System Brings Spoken Control To Home Automation [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·January 13, 2012
For those who follow the developments within the automation and control industry you will no doubt be familiar with Crestron, one of the leading providers of control and automation equipment who have systems in homes, hospitals, offices and schools around the world.

Facebook Set To Hit 1 Billion Users By August

Oliver Haslam·January 13, 2012
Love him or hate him, you can't fail but be impressed at how Mark Zuckerberg has turned Facebook into the juggernaut that it is today.

Corona Untether Update With Fix For iBooks Issue On iOS 5.0.1 To Hit Cydia Soon

Paul Morris·January 13, 2012

Get Instant Access To Your iPhone Camera With Snappy5 For iOS 5

Paul Morris·January 13, 2012
The release of iOS 5 in October 2011 was one of the biggest iOS revisions and brought over two hundred new user features. A lot of these features have been well reported on and have been classified as substantial additions such as the new Notification Centre and the new iMessaging system.

Your Smartphone Could Be Causing More Stress Than It Alleviates [REPORT]

Ben Reid·January 13, 2012
Far from the accepted notion that smartphones make our life easier than we could ever have imagined, new research indicates our dependency on them could be having adverse effects on our health and wellbeing.

Facebook’s New ‘Listen With’ Feature Allows You To Listen To Music With Your Friends In Real-Time

Paul Morris·January 13, 2012

Hulu Plus For Android Not Working On Your Galaxy Nexus? Try This Fix! [Root Only]

Awais Imran·January 13, 2012
For unknown reasons, popular online TV-show and movie streaming service Hulu blocked access to Galaxy Nexus owners from their Hulu Plus app. The app was working just fine until 23rd December when users who launched the app on their Galaxy Nexus saw a Device not support message. Today, we’ve received news that the developers from the Android modding community have managed to get Hulu Plus working again, and we’ve got a handy step-by-step guide ready after the jump!

The iPad App Of The Year, Snapseed, Now Available On The Mac App Store

Paul Morris·January 12, 2012
If you check out the photography section on the iPhone or iPad App Store, you might be shocked at how many applications exist which allow all forms of photograph editing features. Some of the applications are very useful and have an amazing array of options to make photographs look beautiful, but some of them are dreadful and offer no functionality that can't be found through the new editing section of the photos application within iOS 5.

What Could 2012 Hold For The Big Players In Smartphones? Day 2: Google Android

Oliver Haslam·January 12, 2012

iPhone 4S And iPad 2 Untethered Jailbreak Release Seems Imminent

Paul Morris·January 12, 2012
The cat and mouse game between the engineers at Apple and the people that provide us with jailbreaks is turning into more of a war than a game. For as long as I can remember, the production of a jailbreak for new devices and firmwares has always had stumbling blocks, but rarely has it thrown as many obstacles in the way as the current pursuit of the A5 jailbreak. We are only eight weeks away from the the iPad 2’s first birthday, and in that time we have only seen an untethered jailbreak possible on iOS 4.3.3 using JailbreakMe 3.0.

iPhone Continues To Top Satisfaction Charts; 3/4 Of Users “Very Satisfied”

Ben Reid·January 12, 2012
The smartphone market is fiercely contested, with various carriers, manufacturers and software makers tripping over each other to draw the attention of consumers.

OnLive Brings Console-level Gaming To Google TV

Oliver Haslam·January 12, 2012

PlanetBeing Comes Out Of Twitter Exile To Announce Slight Progress On A5 Untethered Jailbreak

Paul Morris·January 12, 2012
For those of you who have been involved in the jailbreaking community for quite some time, you will no doubt be familiar with the legendary hacker known as PlanetBeing. His real name is Yiduo David Wang, and at one point he was one of the core members of the iPhone Dev Team alongside the likes of MuscleNerd. Obviously we all know the former as one of the biggest names involved in providing baseband hacks and device unlocks, whereas Wang was more focused on the actual jailbreaks.

Enhance Phone App On iPhone With StartDial

Ben Reid·January 12, 2012
iOS is undoubtedly a great mobile OS. Despite losing out to Android in terms of sheer activations, customer polls suggest iPhone users are not only happier with their devices, but more likely to stick with Apple’s smartphone range should they outlive their increasingly lengthy contract expiration dates.

iPad 3 Now In Production For Early March Release [REPORT]

Ben Reid·January 12, 2012
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