Nokia’s N9, which officially runs on MeeGo, has been shown off a few days back, albeit in a slightly modified form, running Windows Phone 7 already otherwise known as the “Sea Ray”. Today, you’ll get to see the same smartphone running Android.
It seems everyone and their grandmother has gotten a hold of iOS 5 betas this time around, and with such popularity comes the usual questions: Can it be jailbroken, and can it be unlocked?
The first question we always get asked as soon as there is a new release of iOS, beta or otherwise, is whether or not it can be jailbroken. With iOS 5's second beta landing in our laps just a few short hours ago the inevitable question popped up, and we're pleased to report that yes, iOS 5 beta 2 can indeed be jailbroken.
Apple's just-released iOS 5 beta 2 enables the much vaunted WiFi Sync feature we've all been waiting for, and is available to iOS developers now.
As expected, Apple released iOS 5 Beta 2 today to all registered developers, making this the second release of iOS 5 released publicly. While it's still clearly months away from completion, Beta 2 includes several bug fixes and enhancements, including improved battery life on all devices.
A report by Chinese newspaper Commercial Times claims that Apple is working on the next version of its A5 chip,...
According to a study carried out by Meraki, a cloud solutions company, the iPad is now the device used to...
Talented game developer Andrew Russell has created a fully open-source tool that allows developers to port their Xbox 360 games...
Apple today patented a technology which hints at the fruit company’s potential interest in an automatic tilt correction feature for...
Facebook's sprint to 1 billion users is well and truly underway, with the latest number of monthly active accounts being pegged at a massive 750 million by a 'source close to the company'.

