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Top 5 Cydia Tweaks for iPod Touch, iPhone & iPad #2


I recorded and edited this video because I know you all like tweaks and mods for your iPod touch, iPhone and iPad! These all come in the community sources which means you don't need to add any sources to get these tweaks and

(Late 2011) Quad-Core MacBook Pro 15" Unboxing! Plus Boot up!


It's been nearly three years since the MacBook Pro last had a significant design change, so you'll need some eagle eyes to tell these new models apart from its predecessors. Seriously, Thunderbolt even uses the Mini

Skype for iPad just hits the itunes App Store


The long wait is over. Skype is now in the iTunes App store for both the iPad 1st generation and the iPad 2nd generation. Now go grab it and let us know if it was worth the wait! Bring your Skype contacts closer with full

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Google + for iOS becomes universal

Posted on by Marcos Suliveres in Apps, iOS 5, iPad, iPhone 4, iPod touch | Leave a comment


Earlier today Google released an updated version of its new iOS application. The app is now available for the iPod Touch and the iPad, something that should have been done since the beginning. There is still no native application for the iPad as the one that is currently available now is only the iPhone version, only bigger. As to why Google id not do this is strange, but we will probably see a native application for the iPad sometime in the near future. There are some stability improvements in the update along with some new features. To get the application, you can acquire it through iTunes on the web, or download it directly from the app store. Let us know how you are liking it.

Google Chrome becomes second most popular browser in the UK

Posted on by Marcos Suliveres in Technology | Leave a comment

Google’s web browser, Chrome, has become the second most popular browser behind Internet Explorer, according to the web metrics company Statcounter.

Firefox was previously in second place, but Chrome’s exceptional form of late has brought it to 22.12% market share in the UK, while Firefox’s is at 21.65%. Internet Explorer still holds 45.51% of the browser use in the UK, but has steadily been declining. As Chrome becomes increasingly more popular, it will soon become harder for its competitors to keep up. [via mashable]