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Siri Voice Recognition

Tutorial: Siri Now Fully Ported to iPhone 4 and iPod Touch

A group of Chinese hackers have reportedly ported the voice acivated personal assistant Siri to the iPhone 4 and iPod touch fourth generation. Unlike previous Siri hacks, this works fully with the iPhone 4 and is available as a download from the jailbreakers' application store, Cydia.
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Apple iPhone 5 to House Larger Screen Upon 2012 Release

Apple iPhone 5 to House Larger Screen Upon 2012 Release

Continuing the epic game of Chinese whispers being played by the world's media, new reports have emerged reiterating the previous rumour that Apple's fabled iPhone 5 will house the largest screen ever seen on an Apple smartphone.
Alastair Stevenson Dec 02, 2011
New Nokia Lumia 900 'Confirmed' for 2012 Release

New Nokia Lumia 900 'Confirmed' for 2012 Release

With Nokia's flagship Lumia 800 Windows Phone just out, rumours have already emerged suggesting the company plans to release a follow-up Lumia 900 device in the new year.
Alastair Stevenson Dec 02, 2011
iPhone 4S

Apple's Future Lies in iPhone not iPad

New research suggests that consumer interest in Apple's iPad series of tablets has waned, indicating that the company's future lies in its iPhone smartphones.
Alastair Stevenson Dec 02, 2011
Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro

Top Five Affordable Android Smartphones: Christmas 2011 Buyer's Guide

With the holidays soon upon us and the inevitable family chin-wag in-tow, the International Business Times UK offers you five affordable Android smartphones sure to keep you and your family in touch no matter how many miles there are between you.
Alastair Stevenson Nov 30, 2011
What the Nintendo Wii should have been

Urinal-Based Pee Shooter Game Gets Patent

Playing at a public urinal may soon be welcomed, as a British company has secured a patent for a urinal-based computer game letting men aim and fire at targets.
Alistair Charlton Nov 29, 2011
Samsung Galaxy Mini

Review: Samsung Galaxy Mini

The Samsung Galaxy Mini takes most of the features you'd expect from a smartphone - multitouch, fast 3G browsing, GPS and a range of apps and games - but presents them in a small, cheap package.
Alistair Charlton Nov 28, 2011

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