The Xbox 360 controller automatically works with Windows thanks to built-in driver support (although the wireless version requires a special receiver). If you want to use the 360 controller on unsupported games on Windows, all you need is a keymapper like Xpadder. Since Macs don't have the same … [Read more...]
I May Have Spoke Too Soon; iPhone 5 Bests Samsung Galaxy S III In Drop Test
In a previous post, I predicted that the polycarbonate plastic casing for the Samsung Galaxy S III would give it an edge in durability over the iPhone 5, and it seems I spoke too soon. The folks at Android Authority have pit the iPhone 5 against the Samsung Galaxy S III. Naturally they were rooting … [Read more...]
iPhone 5 Drop And Durability Test; How Does Apple’s New Phone Hold Up? [VIDEO]
There are pros and cons for having a phone's chassis made out of premium materials such as metal and glass. The iPhone 5 feels great to hold, and while it is supposed to be fairly durable, any glass can only hold up to so much force. Plastics, such as the Samsung Galaxy S III's polycarbonate casing, … [Read more...]
YTOpener Cydia Tweak Opens Video Links In The New YouTube App
The problem with iOS is that it does not, by default, allow users to configure where certain links open to. For typical URLs there's a tweak called BrowserChooser that allows for alternative browsers such as Chrome to launch instead of Safari when clicking on links in other apps. YTOpener is the … [Read more...]
Micro-SIM Cards Can Be Converted To Nano-SIM Cards, May Require More Than Cutting
It's amazing that so much space in even a Mini-SIM card is inert plastic. I can't for the life of me understand why we had two generations of progressively smaller SIM cards between SIM and Nano-SIM when the later is pin-compatible with the former. Why not make it as small as the chip will allow and … [Read more...]
iControlPad2 Is An Open Source Control Pad For Touch Screen Tablets, Emulation, And Homebrew Games
The iControlPad2 is a followup to the iControlPad, which provides physical buttons to specially designed iPhone and Android games. In addition the iControlPad2 is also billed as the word's first 'open source controller.' What this means is you will be able to use the iControlPad2 with your iPhone, … [Read more...]
tsProtector P Cydia Tweak Alerts When An App Attempts To Access System Files
With all this fear about viruses, apps peeking into data that doesn't belong to them, and all manner of spyware which could be intentionally loaded onto your machine, it was only a matter of time before developers started taking the integrity of their devices into their own hands. tsProtector … [Read more...]
Apple Announces The iPhone 5 With A 4-Inch Display, A6 Processor, 4G LTE, 9-Pin Dock
Moments ago at today's Keynote address Phil Schiller announced the iPhone 5. As it turns out the rumors were correct. The phone features a longer, widescreen 4-inch display. With the same 326 PPI display at a resolution of 1136 by 640. The phone's thinner and lighter, as expected. At 7.6mm and 112 … [Read more...]
Quantum Cydia Tweak Changes Font In Notification Banners
Have you ever wanted to tweak the font of the notification banners on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch? While Apple's default font is inoffensive, it's also kind of bland. Quantum is a recent addition to Cydia, and it allows you to pick from over 30 different fonts. Quantum can be installed from … [Read more...]
FireCore Releases aTV Flash (black) 2.0 For 2nd Gen Apple TV, Work On 3rd Gen Apple TV “Ongoing”
We've seen screenshots from the beta but we weren't aware of the full extent of the new feature list added to aTV Flash (black) 2.0 until now. aTV Flash is a paid overhaul for the Apple TV which adds new features such as a web browser, LastFM stations, media streaming, metadata/cover art automation, … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 12
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- …
- 30
- Next Page »