
We all know that Samsung loves to copy Apple more than anything in the world. It’s embarrassing And while most of the copying has been limited to hardware, Samsung’s decided to step up its game on the software front, too.
Yesterday Samsung introduced its version of Apple’s iTunes Store, except it’s got a really bad interface and even worse name. They’re calling it “Samsung Content & Services“, and with a little magic pixie dust, [Read More...]







Following the violence that spoiled Apple’s iPhone 4S launch at a number of retail stores throughout China earlier this month, the Cupertino company has introduced a new iPhone lottery system in Hong Kong that will make it incredibly difficult for scalpers to purchase the device. Those hoping to bag the device in-store must first request an iPhone reservation, then provide government-issued ID when they arrive to collect the handset. The new
GameLoft Released their new Modern Combat game today; number 3 in their trilogy. GameLoft is well known for their high quality graphics and well-playable games. They aren’t cheap games. They are intense, adrenaline pumping, and fun! GameLoft’s last release, Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus was a stunning release following GameLoft’s Modern Combat: Sandstorm. Sandstorm is game one in the series and costs $4.99. Black Pegasus (also known as Sandstorm 2) is the second game in the series costing $6.99.
What have Apple and erectile-dysfunction drug Viagra got in common? They are both wildly-popular and hot items on the Chinese counterfeiting circuit. Little wonder then, that the iPhone maker hired the head of drug-maker Pfizer security to root out fake smartphones and tablets in China. John Theriault, a former FBI agent and previously Pfizer’s chief counterfeit-catcher, caught Apple’s eye for tracking down fake Viagara in China. In diplomatic cables revealed by 
