Month: March 2012
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Sony Xperia Ice Cream Sandwich Update Will Be Made Available By Mid-April
Sony has announced that it plans to launch the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades for the Xperia arc S, Xperia neo V, and Xperia ray in the middle of April. The roll-out will be gradual and is expected to take four to six weeks to complete. Sony says the upgrade will require users to…
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Reset iPhone
When the iPhone crashes or locks up in a way that prevents the iPhone from responds to being turn off, you need to reset the iPhone.
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Reset iPad
Sometimes the iPad apps freeze and the iPad gets struck along with time. To fix this kind of problems reset the device is one of the solutions.
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Apple Discontinues iWork.com, Asks Users To Move To iCloud Before July 31
Apple sent an email notice out this week to users registered for its iWork.com beta, stating that they are discontinuing the service as of July 31 and Apple will no longer let users publish or share documents through the service. The discontinuation comes as Apple places its focus on iCloud, which offers users ways to…
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Tether For iPhone Returns As An HTML5 Powered Subscription Service
While most of us are still trying to figure how iTether temporarily snuck into the App Store, the developers behind that software have returned with a new version that skirts Apple’s guidelines entirely. While Tether.com has standard apps available for BlackBerry and Android users, the new approach on iOS relies on creating an ad-hoc network…
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Microsoft Windows Market Place For Mobile 6.x Discontinued
Microsoft has decided to shutdown Windows Market place for Mobile. In May of last year Microsoft stopped accepting new app submissions, now the store is being scheduled for complete shutdown on May 9th of 2012.
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HTC Rolls Out Sense 3.6 To Nordic Countries, Sensation Users Gets First Crack At ICS
HTC is finally rolling out their infamous Sense UI 3.6 with Ice Cream Sandwich for HTC’s “legacy devices”. The first one to receive this update are the owners of the Sensation and Sensation XE in the Nordic countries.