Have you ever wanted to scroll from the first page to the last page of apps in the Springboard on your iPhone? You’ll have to swipe across the screen many times before you reach there. One shortcut is to use…
Multitasking solutions for the iPhone are some of the most popular apps in Cydia nowadays. Based on Backgrounder, these apps let you minimize running apps as well as switch between them. Multifl0w brought the Palm Pre style app switching to…
Visual Studio 2010 is the latest version of Microsoft’s IDE which has a new improved UI build using WPF, tools for Windows 7 and SharePoint 2010, drag and drop bindings for Silverlight and WPF, parallel programming support and the inclusion…
It isn’t daily that you get to hear of security vulnerabilities in Apple’s OS X. Even if security flaws are discovered in OS X, they are rarely exploited for malicious reasons unlike in Windows where viruses are widely available. Recently,…
HTC just can’t stop dropping hints of the imminent release of Windows Mobile 7. Redmond Pie has picked up a thread over at XDA-Developers forums in which a member had contacted HTC on when HD2 will be getting Windows Mobile…
Sn0wbreeze, a redsn0w like jailbreak tool for iPhone and iPod Touch was recently released as a beta. It lets you create custom jailbroken firmware for your device. Unlike blackra1n, it’s not as simple to follow. We would recommend blackra1n to…
Microsoft has released Kodu (Codename Boku), the game-creation tool previously available for Xbox 360, as a public beta for the PC. The beta is available for schools currently through Microsoft Connect. Kodu helps in teaching programming as well as improving…
iBluetooth is finally making its return to jailbroken iPhone and iPod Touch with firmware 3.0 and above with a new name – iBluenova. The first beta release has gone out to private beta testers and it shouldn’t be long before…
Nexus One – to buy or not to buy? Here’s a simple and easy to understand chart by BillShrink that puts AT&T’s iPhone 3GS, Sprint’s Palm Pre, Verizon’s Motorola Droid and T-Mobile’s Nexus One against each other in a feature…
Let’s face it. The Nexus One has to be compared to the iPhone 3GS, whether you like it or not. Even though Google didn’t hype it as an iPhone killer ( but we bloggers did! ), the superphone is a…