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TouchRetouch For Android Lets You Remove Unwanted Content From Your Photos [VIDEO]

Awais Imran·October 27, 2011
Last year, Adobe introduced an amazing new feature called Content-Aware Fill to their popular graphics editing program Photoshop. The feature was based on a technology called in-painting which allowed users to remove unwanted objects from their otherwise perfect photograph in a very easy way. Today, we came across an app called TouchRetouch which lets you do the same, albeit on an Android smartphone and it is what we’ll be talking about in this post.

GotYa For Android Takes Geo-tagged Photos Of Person Who Stole Your Phone

Awais Imran·October 26, 2011
We came across a very useful app today called GotYa! which takes geo-tagged photos of a person who unsuccessfully attempts at unlocking your smartphone.

Amazon’s Kindle Fire On Track To Outsell iPad, Report Says

Ben Reid·October 26, 2011

Install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich On Nexus S [How To Tutorial]

Stephen Morgan·October 25, 2011
By now, if you are an Android fanatic, then you definitely know what Ice Cream Sandwich is. Luckily for you, Google Nexus S owners, there is a team of developers out there working on getting a port of the new Android OS over to your device. If you're one of the brave, let's get you started on getting this thing set up!

Nokia Maps For iPhone And Android Now Available, Supports Offline Maps Storage

Stephen Morgan·October 25, 2011
Nokia is still hard at work with Nokia Maps; said to be one of the best features on their own devices. They have now ventured out to bring Nokia Maps to all Android and iOS touting devices out there in the market.

Root Samsung Stratosphere 4G On Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread [How To Tutorial]

Awais Imran·October 25, 2011

This iPad 2 Knockoff Packs 1.2Ghz Processor, 1GB RAM, 3MP Camera, And Runs Android

Ben Reid·October 25, 2011
If you're a regular reader here at Redmond Pie, you will have insight to the rather incredible world of knock-off products. Whichever gadget you care to name, you can almost guarantee that the bootleggers are, as they do best, keepin' it real fake.

Battle Of The Social Location Tracking Services: Google Latitude vs. Apple Find My Friends

Awais Imran·October 24, 2011
I’m sure readers of Redmond Pie already know about Find My Friends. It’s a location tracking app developed by Apple which was released on October 12th alongside iOS 5. I don’t know if it is fair to say this, but Find My Friends is definitely Apple’s version of Google Latitude - an imitation, essentially, of a similar service which all Android smartphones have been offering since 2009. It feels rather odd seeing an innovative company like Apple doing the copying (especially after calling 2011 “Year of the Copycats” in March). The copying done here, though, is not your regular half-hearted stuff: Apple has added some nifty features which sets their location-tracking tool apart from Google Latitude.

PlayStation Suite For Android To Bring PlayStation Games To Non-Sony Android Smartphones And Tablets

Awais Imran·October 23, 2011

Google TV 2.0 Screenshots Leaked, Shows Off New Android Market

Oliver Haslam·October 22, 2011
While Google has seen undoubted success with its Android smartphone operating system, it has seen much more limited success when trying to branch out onto tablets. If the tablet market has proved to be a difficult one to crack for the search giant, then it's probably safe to say that Google TV is what some may call an unadulterated failure.

Root HTC Amaze 4G On Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread Permanently With ‘One Click Root’ [How To Tutorial]

Awais Imran·October 22, 2011
Good news, folks! The critically acclaimed HTC Amaze 4G can now be rooted! If you’ve got one and want to be able to install root-only apps like Titanium Backup, then follow our guide after the jump!

How To Install Multiple APK Files Automatically On Android Phones With Mass APK Installer

Awais Imran·October 21, 2011

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich For Nexus One Shown Off On Video, Full Port Coming Soon

Oliver Haslam·October 21, 2011
It's all go at Google these days. They've just shown off their latest version of the Android mobile operating system; Ice Cream Sandwich, and their hardware partner Samsung has announced the Galaxy Nexus as the first handset to sport it. Now it seems there's another Android Nexus phone packing Ice Cream Sandwich, and it's not the one you expected.

How To Root T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II On Android 2.3.5 [Tutorial]

Awais Imran·October 21, 2011
Great news, folks! All variants of the Samsung Galaxy S II on US wireless carriers AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are now root-able. We’ve already covered how to root the Epic 4G Touch, and today we’ll go through the method with which you can root T-Mobile’s Galaxy S II variant.

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich For Nexus S & Other Gingerbread Phones Confirmed By Google

Awais Imran·October 19, 2011
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