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Secret Gingerbread hidden under Honeycomb
Gareth | May 21, 2011 |
Here’s a bit of interesting news for you technophiles that like to monkey around with your tablets. Apparently, their is a "hidden feature" within Honeycomb that allows you to "activate" an experimental Gingerbread interface. This is done by simply changing the pixel density settings of your Honeycomb tablet from 160 dpi to 170 dpi, and […]

Protect your bubble teams up with TagBak to return your precious lost gadgets
James Richardson | May 21, 2011 |
Protect your bubble, the gadget insurance specialist, today announces a tie-up with TagBak, the confidential reward and return service, to make sure that Protect your bubble go one step further and actually help return your original gadget if it’s lost. TagBak is a clever reward and return service that easily rewards taxi drivers, nightclub staff […]

James Richardson | May 20, 2011 |
The Epilepsy Society has launched a mobile app for the Android Market following the charity’s hugely successful iPhone app in 2010. The app, available free of charge, contains essential first aid tips, including a step by step guide to the recovery position, basic information about epilepsy and a link to an interactive seizure diary. NSE […]

Twitter for BlackBerry updates
James Richardson | May 20, 2011 |
Twitter for BlackBerry 2.0 is now available in BlackBerry App World. The new update incorporates simplified navigation and new functions, with an updated navigation bar design and the ability to search for Tweets and people from a single location. Twitter for BlackBerry 2.0 also features a new Compose Tweet button, which acts as a single […]

Samsung Cube heading to Covent Garden this weekend
James Richardson | May 20, 2011 |
Looks like Samsung are going on tour. If you are in Central London this weekend why not pop down to Covent Garden and check out the Samsung Cube where as well as being able to have a go of the new Samsung Galaxy S II you may also win a prize. Samsung is inviting members […]

Android is conquering the masses
Gareth | May 20, 2011 |
More market analysis showing the growth and dominance of the Android platform. Gartner’s Q1 2011 analysis shows Android with over 36 Million Units sold roughly equating to a 36% global market share. This is compared to Symbian in second place with 27 Million and 27.4%, iOS with 16.8 Million and 16.8%. RIM, Microsoft and HP […]

Orange and Barclaycard introduce ‘Quick Tap’
James Richardson | May 20, 2011 |
Orange and Barclaycard today launch ‘Quick Tap’, the UK’s first contactless mobile payment service which allows consumers to make purchases on the high street using their mobile phone for the very first time. The landmark launch means that from today, in addition to using contactless cards or chip and PIN, consumers can simply tap their […]

Dell Streak Pro details emerge
Gareth | May 20, 2011 |
Some details regarding the Dell Streak Pro 10-Inch Android Tablet have been recently leaked. Rumour has it that the tab will come to the American network AT&T with it’s 4G LTE Radio they are about to roll out, a similar rumour to the HTC Puccini we heard earlier in the month. Regardless of the rumour, […]

Android 2.3.3 to arrive on Sony Ericsson next week?
Gareth | May 19, 2011 |
They might have annoyed the seven people who bought the X10 with their terrible support when it came to updates, but it seems that are going to make amends with some nice updates to their more recent generation of phones. Sony Ericsson revealed today that their Xperia Arc and Xperia Play will soon rank among […]

HTC Sensation available on Vodafone
James Richardson | May 19, 2011 |
Looking to get the HTC Sensation? Well you can order it right now as the new HTC flagship device is available on Vodafone. The device can be picked free for £35 per month on a 24 month contract although there are other options available, 26 to be precise. Sporting a 4.3 inch screen, 1.2 GHz […]