New Android wallpapers: CyanogenMod mascot and a crowd of Androids

To celebrate the release of our new shirt series , and because a few of you have asked for them, we’re happy to release our newest set of free Android wallpapers. Based on the latest shirts by Ray Frenden , we’ve got four wallpapers, each available in two resolutions. Nowdays there are too many screen sizes to even begin to keep track of, so we just went with generic ‘Huge’ and ‘Normal’ sizes. Crop to your heart’s content. Throwback Huge – Normal Huge – Normal This CyanogenMod mascot might be retired, but in our hearts he skates on in all his glory.

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Motorola XT760 and MT680 smartphones appear in leaked images, to come with mid-range specs

Motorola has been awfully quiet on the smartphone front lately, but this is clearly set to change soon enough. Aside from the 4.6-inch Droid Fighter , that should be the company’s flagship in 2012, the US-based technology manufacturer will most likely come with a couple of more affordable gadgets as well. The MT680 and XT760 have just appeared in leaked images on the Internet and, even though there isn’t much we can make from the blurry pics, we pretty much have these guys’ tech specs jotted down according to rumors. The first of the duo, codenamed MT680, should come with a WVGA TFT LCD screen with a 480 x 800 pixels resolution screen and a Marvell processor (either a dual-core 1 GHz or a single-core 1.5 GHz). Other known features include a 5 MP rear-facing camera, HSDPA and HSUPA support, as well as the running of Android 2.3 Gingerbread. In terms of design, the MT680 (or whatever the guys at Motorola will end up naming the device) looks very much like the Motoluxe unveiled a while back.

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The Evolution of Mac OS, From 1984 to Mountain Lion

Since the release of System 1 in January 1984, Apple has played an integral role in designing and implementing the graphical user interface (GUI) as we know it.

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iPhone 5 rumour roll up for the week ending February 17

The iOSsphere seemed to be nearing exhaustion, swinging between summer and fall release dates, the differences between .1 and .2 firmware versions, and wild longings for a 3D user interface.

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iPad owners: Trending 'older,' wealthier for now

iPad owners “tend to be older and have more money,” according to a study from The NPD Group.

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Apple's iPhone loses China market share

HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) – Apple Inc's share of China's booming smartphone market slipped for a second straight quarter in October-December, as it lost ground to cheaper local brands and as some shoppers held off until after the iPhone 4S launch last month. China, the world's largest mobile phone market, has not been easy for Apple, which is grappling with a lawsuit from a local firm over the …

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Apple's New Security Features for the Mac

Mountain Lion, Apple's latest version of its Mac operating system, will embrace the company's behind-the-scenes security approach.

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Examination of iPad 3 Screen Reveals Retina Goodness

For months now, it has been a foregone conclusion that the iPad 3 will feature a high-resolution retina display. Now further evidence has surfaced, this time with an examination of one of the screens.

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