Grab a seat, relax and sit back as we bring you the best in morning tech news from across the pond. In today’s US Update we kick things off with an update on the daily device activations for Android. We showcase two new remote iPhone 4 unlocking solutions then look at the new Google Maps update for Android. This and more on today’s US Update.
Still not convinced Android is on a hot streak? A report over on Yahoo! Finance has confirmed Google is enjoying a healthy 350,000 device activations per day — not bad considering a year ago they were doing just 60,000. Angry Birds creators Rovio Mobile have confirmed via Twitter that they plan to release a syncing solution which will unify game play. Very soon you’ll no longer need to replay the same levels when jumping back and forth between your iPhone and iPad.
If you have the cash the best way to unlock your iPhone is a remote solution. Join Apple’s official whitelist with a lifetime unlock at either of these two solid retailers. The lawsuit filed against George Hotz by Sony has finally come to a close. According to Sony’s official PlayStation Blog, Hotz consented to a permanent injunction and vowed never to purchase another Sony product again. Did he go down without a fight?
Last up this morning is an update for Google Maps for Android (version 5.3.1). The new version is very much incremental, offering mostly bug fixes. We’ve got the full scoop. That wraps up the latest and greatest in the world of tech on this fine Wednesday morning. As always I’m Nick Marshall and I’ll see you again tomorrow.
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