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Hacks For Your iPhone That Don’t Require A Jailbreak

Posted: 30 Jan 2013 04:01 AM PST

Hacks For Your iPhone That Don’t Require A Jailbreak
We’ve have seen a number of hacks in the last few months, which allow you to do things like change your iPhone’s carrier logo, hide stocks apps, or the Newsstand (folder) without jailbreaking. In this article, we’ve compiled a list of hacks that don’t require jailbreaking. Continue reading

Apple Granted Trademarks For Design and Layout of its Retail Stores

Posted: 29 Jan 2013 09:20 PM PST

Apple Granted Trademarks For Design and Layout of its Retail Stores
Apple has been granted a trademark in the U.S. for the minimalist design and layout of of its retail stores. The stores, which have played a crucial role in Apple's growth, had recently been unofficially cloned in China, fooling many people into believing that they were in a real Apple Store. Continue reading

Judge Rules Samsung Did Not Infringe Apple Patents Wilfully; But Denies Bid For New Trial

Posted: 29 Jan 2013 08:58 PM PST

Judge Rules Samsung Did Not Infringe Apple Patents Wilfully; But Denies Bid For New Trial
The Verge reports that Judge Lucy Koh who presided over the landmark Apple vs. Samsung trial has just ruled that Samsung did not infringe Apple patents wilfully. The jury had found that Samsung had wilfully infringed on 6 of Apple’s patents and ordered it to pay $1.09 billion in damages. Continue reading

New Apple TV Will Be Powered By A5X Chip

Posted: 29 Jan 2013 08:15 PM PST

New Apple TV Will Be Powered By A5X Chip
The details about the next generation Apple TV continue to leak. We first got the hints that Apple was planning to launch the next generation Apple TV, when it quietly released the iOS 6.1 firmware for an Apple TV device with code named J33I (the code name of the third generation Apple TV is J33). Then earlier in the day, an FCC document revealed that the new Apple TV will be slightly smaller than Apple TV 3. Continue reading

Is it Really ‘Illegal’ to Unlock Your iPhone? The EFF Weighs In

Posted: 29 Jan 2013 05:26 PM PST

Is it Really ‘Illegal’ to Unlock Your iPhone? The EFF Weighs In
As you might know, unlocking your iPhone through any means other than your carrier or manufacturer became illegal starting this week under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The DMCA prevents unauthorised modification of software, and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has been responsible for winning exceptions for jailbreaking and unlocking since the past few years. Continue reading

MyScript Calculator: Free App That Solves Math Equations You Write On Screen

Posted: 29 Jan 2013 03:42 PM PST

MyScript Calculator: Free App That Solves Math Equations You Write On Screen
Remember the Big Bang Theory episode where the guys wanted to make an app to solve complex equations they scribbled on a whiteboard? Okay, most of us probably wouldn’t need an app that advanced, but what about one that let’s you write simple equations on your iPad or iPhone screen and have those solved? Thought so. Continue reading

FCC Publishes New Apple TV Dimensions: Just a Touch Smaller

Posted: 29 Jan 2013 03:21 PM PST

FCC Publishes New Apple TV Dimensions: Just a Touch Smaller
We have a little more info about what the Apple TV 3,2 might be like—it will be smaller. Yep, we know that from FCC documents published today the device will be 93.78mm square (it’s 98mm now). Continue reading

Surface Pro Tablet Buyers Can Use Only a Fraction of the Space They Pay For

Posted: 29 Jan 2013 01:00 PM PST

Surface Pro Tablet Buyers Can Use Only a Fraction of the Space They Pay For
Thinking of picking up a Surface Pro (as my wife pointed out last night in Best Buy “they aren't cheaper than an iPad are they?) and mulling over getting the 128GB or 64GB version? Whichever you pick, you're in for a shock because like the Surface RT, you only get to use a fraction of that storage space. How much? Like about 23 GB for the 64 and 83 GB for the 128 model. Continue reading

THX Releases An App to Help You Tune Your TV and Home Theater for the Best Experience

Posted: 29 Jan 2013 12:20 PM PST

THX Releases An App to Help You Tune Your TV and Home Theater for the Best Experience
If you’ve ever wanted to make sure that your TV and home theater are tuned for the absolutely best picture and sound possible, a new free (for a week only) app from THX might just do the trick. Continue reading

Department of Justice Asks FCC to Hold Off on the Sprint-Softbank Decision Until it Can Review It

Posted: 29 Jan 2013 11:51 AM PST

The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing Softbank's $20.1 billion takeover of Sprint for national security and policing concerns and has asked the FCC to hold off on any decision until the review is complete. Though this sounds scary and dire, Sprint and Softbank had expected this review to occur. It’s standard procedure with foreign investments of this type and scale Continue reading

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