With many owners of the Samsung Galaxy S still not rocking Google's Froyo version of Android, it's surprising to hear the company has been hard at work on a Gingerbread version of the OS. It's even more surprising that it's managed to leak said software on the web. Ooops.
Another supposed iPhone 5 part has appeared on a Chinese website and the blog is claiming that Apple's next iPhone could actually feature a sliding keyboard.
So the iPad 2 launch event is just around the corner and the fans are getting crazy about it. As the event comes closer, speculations and rumors of all sorts are floating around. We have just found out an image of what looks like the back of iPad 2G.
Apple is working on a new gesture based lockscreen, which will work similarly to the dots screen pattern found on Android devices.
Good news for iPhone 4 unlockers as we have yet another update, this time from none other than the man who actually works on the Ultrasn0w, MuscleNerd of iPhone Dev Team!
The Social Network grabbed three Oscar awards, but falls short of winning the Best Picture (to The King’s Speech) at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards. It was nominated for eight awards, including Best: Picture, Actor (Jesse Eisenberg who played as Mark Zuckerberg), Director, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Film Editing, Original Score and Sound Mixing.
With iOS 5.0 expected to be previewed at Wednesday's Apple event in San Francisco, iOS users the world over will be hoping that the much-maligned notification system will get a long overdue overhaul. With the current modal system being what many would consider the operating system's main weak-point, fans and pundits alike can agree something needs to change. If Apple is looking at altering its notification system it need look no further than Peter Hajas' MobileNotifier, now in its 3rd beta.
Own an iPhone or iPod touch but always liked the look of Windows Phone 7's Zune music interface? Now you can have the best of both worlds, thanks to a new app from Dr. Wilson Gaming, called Muzik.
Ever looked at Android users with envy because they can use apps to turn their phone into a DLNA server, allowing them to stream music from it? Now there's no need to be envious, AirMusic is here and it's going to redress the balance.
Every-so-often an iOS app crosses our collective Redmond Pie radar that reminds us just why we love mobile devices so much. Today's little gem is everyAir, developed by Pandaelf.

