According to The New York Times, Apple isn’t working on a smaller version of the iPhone, but a cheaper version instead. A mini iPhone was the main subject of discussion for Apple fans earlier this week, with several respectable sources claiming this summer we would be seeing the launch of such a device. We weren’t so [...]
Continue reading...18. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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Browsing the App Store this weekend? If so, here are fourteen applications released recently. Enjoy! Back to the Future Episode 1 HD. The first of five point-and-click adventures based around the exploits of Marty and the Doc. $6.99/£3.99. Facebook Messenger. A VoIP and messaging application for Facebook users, with Push notifications, picture uploads and multi-tasking. $2.99/£1.79. JellyCar 3. The latest [...]
Continue reading...18. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
Despite being on medical leave, Apple CEO Steve Jobs, along with several other big-name tech executives, attended a working lunch meeting with President Obama this week. The conversation was sure to have been fascinating for any tech-enthusiast, as some of the other attendees included Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Google’s Eric Schmidt. The President’s proposals concerning investment [...]
Continue reading...17. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
I’m not Mr. Sport. I find the idea of running when you’re over the age of 12 uncouth, I never use the word ‘ripped’ in connection with anything other than a piece of paper, and am convinced that anyone ‘pushing their body to the limit’ is either all talk or looking for a quick route [...]
Continue reading...17. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
Project, the iPad-only monthly magazine, gets its third issue today, and it should be available to download as you read this. If the cover is anything to go by, this issue looks like it could be the best yet; just take a look at the outrageous video below! The man in the Branson costume is Stephen [...]
Continue reading...17. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
I remember buying a real carbon dashboard insert for a previous car and it costing well in to three-figures, but it was worth it for the stylish looks and vague association with the high-tech world of motor racing. Why is carbon fiber so prevalent in motor racing? Because it’s lightweight and very strong, which also makes [...]
Continue reading...16. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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Before you shrug this off as being about another pair of movie tie-in games, read on a moment, as these new apps contain the films themselves rather than a game! Released by Warner Bros. Digital Distribution, Inception and The Dark Knight App Editions are an innovative entry into the world of movies-on-the-go. Here’s how it works: [...]
Continue reading...15. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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The tower defense genre isn’t exactly hard up for games, however if you’re like me and don’t especially care for the run-of-the-mill entries or the hateful freemium titles, then Evil Angry Planet should pique your interest. Produced by Irate Games, this is tower defense with a real-time strategy twist, in that you’re almost entirely free to [...]
Continue reading...15. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
It has been a long time coming, and we’re sure that digital magazine publishers are all ecstatic that it has finally arrived. But will customers share the same feeling? We’re talking about subscriptions in the App Store performed by in-app purchasing, a feature that was expected to launch alongside The Daily, but has instead been [...]
Continue reading...14. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
How many of you have been enjoying The Daily since its release? Or more importantly, how many are still enjoying The Daily since its first couple of issues? If you’re still a regular reader, you’ve got another two weeks of free content, until the 28th February, before you can buy a subscription; all thanks to [...]
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18. February 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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