We reviewed ABBYY Business Card Reader at the end of June and gave it a good 3.5/5 rating. Since then it has undergone a few changes and re-emerged as version 3.0, which has a clutch of interesting new features added as well as an interface overhaul. Most importantly the app is now compatible with the iPhone [...]
Continue reading...30. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Vivitar may be more closely associated with photographic equipment, but they’ve now branched out with a new line of accessories for the Apple iPad, and the range looks suitably impressive and best of all, reasonably priced. The new products fall into three categories: chargers, cases and screen protectors. The chargers are actually universal products, supplying power [...]
Continue reading...29. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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We’re always glad to point our readers towards big name games on sale inside the App Store, and here are two very big names: Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. They’ve been out for a while, but have recently had an update to include the French and Chinese language, which has prompted Square Enix to [...]
Continue reading...29. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Almost everyone will have played about with the visualizations in WinAmp, iTunes or one of the other music players available with the feature, and there is no denying that being able to manipulate the patterns with the mouse is the most fun. Midnight HD (iTunes link) takes those visualizations and adds the use of the [...]
Continue reading...29. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Firefox users who would prefer to have the full browser experience on their iPhones will be disappointed today, as Mozilla have said they’re not planning to develop such a thing. All is not lost though, as they will continue to update and improve Firefox Home, the desktop sharing app available in the App Store. A blog [...]
Continue reading...28. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Initially revealed back in June, Conde Nast have now released the iPad edition of their popular New Yorker magazine, starting with the 4th October’s edition. As was to be expected though, there is nothing much here that makes it standout above any of the other print-turned-digital magazines found on the iPad. What you do get is [...]
Continue reading...28. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
If the smartphone has adversely affected the market for standalone GPS units, how will free navigation apps affect the market for pay apps? Available right now inside the App Store is NavFree, a free GPS navigation application for the iPhone and the iPad, which will undoubtedly suffice for many people who may be considering paying [...]
Continue reading...27. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
The Izozzi Form Fit case offers hard shell protection for your iPad and is made from a single piece of tough yet flexible plastic, that clips around the edge of your iPad, providing scratch protection for the rear and the sides. The top and bottom sections are left uncovered, while the sides and crucially, the [...]
Continue reading...27. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
We hope this very cool dock finds its way out of Japan at some point in the future, as the design is really fantastic, perfect for homes that don’t have the modern decor that many dock manufacturers create their products to fit in with! The TSX-140 is the latest addition to the TSX family of docks, [...]
Continue reading...27. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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Following on from their 3G/3GS NFC case released earlier in the year, DeviceFidelity have now added an iPhone 4 version to their range. Named the In2Pay iCaisse4, it allows iPhone 4 users to take advantage of their contactless, mobile payment system. The In2Pay system is still in its trial phase, but is supported by VISA, and [...]
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30. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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