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iPhone With 4.8-inch Display Conceptualized, Features 12MP Camera, Multiple Color Options And More [VIDEO]

Aatif·January 23, 2013
Rumors in the tech industry serve as a double edged sword. In one place, they build up confusion and raise false hopes thanks to their innate nature, but on the other hand, they are also responsible for generating the hype around a product, developing public interest, keep people on the edge of their seats in anticipation, and, to some extent, give creative ideas to the manufacturers themselves. The Cupertino fruit company has never had a shortage of the rumor mill when it comes to anything that’s released, or about to be. Akin to various other manufacturers, Apple, too, has maintained a solid schedule of releasing one new generation of the iPhone almost every year, and just like with every release, you get a good dose of rumors.

Apple Maintains Market Share Lead In Q4 2012 With iPhone, More Android Users Jumping Ship [Report]

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 22, 2013
Over the past few years, more and more users have been ditching their old-style cell phones for smartphones, as demand for full-featured web browsers and email continues to grow. For the fifth year in a row, the iPhone continues to be the main beneficiary of this shift, with 51.2% of the market share in the last quarter of 2012.

iPhone 5 Vs BlackBerry Z10 – Head-to-Head Comparison [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·January 22, 2013

Chorma For iPhone Lets You Organize Chores And Coordinate With Family Members

Paul Morris·January 21, 2013
With age and adulthood comes additional responsibilities, and although very few of us actually like or enjoy going about our daily chores, we all generally understand that they have to be done. Some households may have large families living in them and find it difficult to delegate individual chores to individual family members. Alternatively, it could just be a lone person who has difficulty remembering what needs to be done on any given day. Regardless of the situation, the Chorma iPhone app by Stephen Bennett could put a little sanity into that ever-expanding task list.

How To Watch The 2013 U.S. Presidential Inauguration Live On iPhone, iPad And Android Devices

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 21, 2013
If you take the slightest interest in politics or current affairs, you are likely aware that President Obama is being inaugurated for his second term today, in a ceremony that will drag the attention of large crowds in Washington, DC. But if you live in any other part of America, or the world, and are not able to join Obama in person, there is a new app for iOS and Android, made by the White House itself, which makes it easy for you to celebrate this occasion.

Apple To Reportedly Debut ‘iPhone Math’ This Year With 4.8-inch Display, Along With iPhone 5S And Budget iPhone

Paul Morris·January 21, 2013

This iPhone App Helps You Record And Relive Every Day Of Your Life One Second At A Time

Paul Morris·January 21, 2013
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to look back over a compilation video of your life that was comprised of one second clips of video taken each day? No? Well, we're guessing that not a great deal of people actually have had that daydream, but it's actually an interesting and unique idea when you think about it. The 1 Second Everyday iPhone and iPod touch app aims to allow users to do just that with the hope of inspiring us all to be accountable for how we live each day of our lives as well as making every single day count.

iOS 6 / 6.0.1 Jailbreak Untethered For iPhone 5 And Other New Devices Now Being Worked On By Both Pod2g And Planetbeing

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 19, 2013
Many of our readers would consider themselves technology enthusiasts, and as a result have considered purchasing, or have already purchased an iPhone 5, or have at least upgraded their existing handsets to iOS 6. Months after its release, many are rightly becoming impatient with the release of an untethered jailbreak for both iOS 6 or the iPhone 5. Well-known developers such as Planetbeing have been updating users, which we have covered extensively in the past, and today we have some more good news. A new tweet suggests that he is making some progress again, this time with famous iOS security researcher Pod2g.

New iOS Concept Brings Commonly Used System Toggles To The Lock Screen [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·January 19, 2013

Angry Birds Rio For iPhone And iPad Becomes Free App Of The Week, Get Downloading!

Aatif·January 18, 2013
Games are a strange genre. They’re insanely popular (just take a look at the best-selling or most popular titles across any App Store), and their dynamics are far from predictable. Sometimes, mindless, meaningless and dead simple titles would become overnight success stories, while other much well-developed and thought of titles would remain trailing in the abyss of non-recognition. Then, there are those cases too, where persistence and perseverance pays off. Rovio Entertainment’s Angry Birds lineup is one story that adheres to the latter category – a company on the brink of closure comes up with a title after countless attempts that becomes an insane hit with the masses, doing for Rovio what few titles have been ever able to achieve for their developers.

Final Fantasy All The Bravest For iOS Lands In The App Store, Promises Nostalgia To Old Time Gamers

Paul Morris·January 18, 2013
If iOS is your mobile gaming platform of choice and you have a spare $3.99 to spend on the App Store, then the latest release from Square Enix is the role-playing-game that you have been waiting for. The development house have seen their name attached to some seriously impressive gaming titles recently, and the latest is certainly no exception, with iOS gamers now able to get their hands on the glorious Final Fantasy All The Bravest title right now.

Updated iOS 7 Notification Center Concept Features Cleaner UI, Widgets, Quick Reply, Collapsible Notifications [VIDEO]

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 18, 2013

Amazon Makes Changes To MP3 Store, Optimizes It For iPhone And iPad Users

Paul Morris·January 17, 2013
iPhone and iPod touch users who prefer to step away from purchasing their music directly through the iTunes store can now rejoice as Amazon has announced some changes to the way those users can access and purchase music through Mobile Safari. In an official press release coming out of Seattle, Amazon has lifted the lid on the optimization changes that they have made to the Amazon MP3 Store that will directly benefit iOS users, allowing for a first-time seamless purchasing and browsing experience.

This App Lets You Play Different Music Tracks Simultaneously On iOS For The Ultimate 3D Sound Effect

Goncalo Ribeiro·January 17, 2013
iOS’ built-in Music app is used by many each day to play our favorite tracks from our iTunes libraries: it serves its purpose, but some users might want to take their music listening a slight step up and play several of their tracks at once. For this, there’s a new jailbreak app, known as Music Collocator, which makes this possible.

Facebook Messenger For iPhone Now Allows Free Voice Calls To US-Based Users

Aatif·January 17, 2013
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