Cydia is crammed full of various themes, of which the majority are made specifically for Winterboard; and let's face it, the most of them - barring a few exceptions - are also pretty poor. Whilst it's nice have the capacity to add a little personal flavor proceedings, a quick check on YouTube's array of iPhone tutorial videos suggest that tackiness often seems to prevail.
Well, the summer maybe coming to a close for 2011, but that doesn't mean it's too late for a delicious Ice Cream Sandwich. According to Rohan Shravan, CEO of Notion Ink, the company's "Adam" tablet, scheduled for release in early November, will run Android's upcoming OS which, according to him, will be released in late October.
Apple's philosophy of faster, thinner and lighter has worked wonders thus far in the annual upgrade of its popular iPhone device. The iPhone 5 will follow the same motif of its predecessors when it finally rears its head, and the images are now springing up demonstrating the device's mainboard, complete with an A5 chip which already has analysts tipping it to out-perform the the powerful Galaxy S II from rival; Samsung.
Apple has launched new online stores today in four countries across the world as it prepares for what will undoubtedly be a very busy October.
Good news for iOS 5 beta testers! biteSMS – the popular Messages.app replacement – is now compatible with all betas of iOS 5.
According to a new press statement released today, Apple will be resetting iCloud backups on September 22nd to gear up for iOS 5 GM. The news comes from a statement published on Apple’s Developer Board which says that all data backed up by beta-testers on iCloud servers will be reset (i.e. deleted) on September 22nd. No reason has been given for why this is being done, but we have reason to believe that this is an indication that we’ll see the Golden Master release of iOS 5 very soon, perhaps as soon as September 23rd.
China is known for a lot of things: The Great Wall, a rich history, paper, gunpowder, Pandas and, of course, knock off gadgets. We came across a pretty cool knock off today: it’s called the Aocos N19 and it is a 9.7” tablet that looks like an iPad, but works like an Android-powered device.
It appears that Windows 8 will come with the ability to make and receive calls, as suggested by a handful of photos that we’ve posted after the break!
According to a new screenshot posted today, AT&T is gearing up for the to-be announced iPhone 4S!
After stumbling a bit from the disbanding of Team TouchDroid, the TouchDroid project is back in action. Redmond Pie has learned that CyanogenMod 7 (based on Android 2.3.x Gingerbread) on the HP TouchPad now has working Wi-Fi, sound and accelerometer!

