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One of the things I had a hard trouble finding an answer for after I got my first Android phone was: what is all this deal with rooting? I read a lot of articles on how to root my phone but I just couldn't see what benefits I would get from it. I...
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As per my previous coverage of the Apple event where several new iPods and a new iTunes was announced, I'm making this post so that iPad owners can sigh with relief regarding the iOS. Yes, we will get an update, yes it will have multi-tasking and...
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Just a couple of days ago, the good folk 'Cyanogen' released version 6.0 of their much acclaimed CyanogenMod. To my (and many other people's) sadness though, it still does not support the Samsung Galaxy S nor any of its other flavours (Vibrant...
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30 Ago 2010
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In case you were not aware yet, there are Froyo builds available out there RIGHT NOW for the Samsung Galaxy S. You just have to be aware that these builds are in fact beta builds released by Samsung and thus might still be a bit buggy and crash-ey. Still...
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29 Ago 2010
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As some of my readers may know, I have recently traded in my Maemo-wielding Nokia N900 for a brand new Samsung Galaxy S. This move was led by several reasons that I am not going to go in detail in this post now but I did it and I was very happy with my...
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20 Ago 2010
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I went into an O2 store today. I was merely looking to handle the new iPhone 4, to see how it looked like in person, to see how it felt in my hand and... obviously, to test the death grip, or, more correctly, the death touch. Yes, you don't really...
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26 Jul 2010
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Filed under: Technology, Apple, Phones, iPhone, Mobiles, Screen, Samsung Galaxy S, Galaxy S, iPhone 4, IPS Screen, Samsung
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Everyone who follows the technology world would know the name Gray Powell. This is the name of the lad who lost his prototype iPhone 4G at a German beer bar. Well, guess what? Lufthansa is offering him a business class flight to Munich for him to "pick...
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So! It's been a while and I come back with nothing but sad and unhappy stories.
As perhaps some of you knew, my team was one of the UK finalists in the Microsoft Imagine Cup competition. As fate wanted, we did not win. We came home, not empty-handed...
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Filed under: Microsoft, My Life, Imagine Cup, life, Technology, Microsoft Imagine Cup, Eyjafjallajoekull, Imagine Cup 2010, Microsoft Surface, Volcano Ash, Eyjafjallajökull, Volcano, Microsoft BlueTrack, Windows Phone 7, Microsoft LifeCam
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The so much awaited Apple Tablet has finally been announced by good ole Steve Jobs. My first impression? Meh. Put it this way, I was very very excited about the Apple Tablet, I was amused that the name could have gone the iSlate way (is late, get it?...
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Oh oh! No, not Santa, this is actually a juicy story. Mark Wilson at Gizmodo brings us an issue with the latest Apple's iMacs. According to said person, some of the latest iMacs randomly display a yellow tinted screen, turning the whites into... well...
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Yeah, it is serious I have 10 Google Wave invites to distribute to the first ten visitors to leave me a comment on this post. This is NOT a contest, I will be giving the invites to the ten first lucky people who leave a comment on this post requesting...
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Well, for some weird reason, Apple refuses to give in and have Adobe port Flash over to the iPhone. It would be a massive advantage if we could see an iPhone with a full blown version of Flash, as opposed to Flash Lite. But… Apple won’t bend...
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So here I am now, finally alone. My owner won’t leave me alone for a second during the day! I’m surprised he gave me some rest now, I guess I should enjoy it.
Well, first things first so I should introduce myself. I’m an HP Compaq Presario...
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Soooo… apparently Mac’s can’t catch viruses but the iPhone certainly can. There is a flaw in the iPhone’s software that allows any attacker to gain complete control over your phone. Flaw which Apple is aware of but still hasn’t...
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The famous website for hosting images, imageshack.us, has just recently been hacked with the manifesto below. Our sources say all images were replaced with this manifesto, but according to the manifesto itself «no images were harmed in the making of this…...