September 30, 2010 | Andy Boxall
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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 ad…
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August 31, 2010 | Andy Boxall
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Not only has Autodesk announced their return to the Apple Mac, but they’ve also announced an application for the iPhone and iPad too. Autodesk have not provided their famous 3D engineering and design s…
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July 28, 2010 | Andy Boxall
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*This competition has now closed, winners will be notified by Saturday 31st July. Thanks for entering everybody!*
Due the success of our previous competition and to celebrate the forthcoming update to v3.0…
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July 19, 2010 | Andy Boxall
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Using a budget calculator is probably a regular entry on New Year’s resolution lists, but if you’re anything like me, such a well-intentioned promise goes right out the window the minute you hit t…
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July 1, 2010 | Andy Boxall
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*The competition has now closed, the three winners have been selected at random and notified! Thanks to all those who entered and congratulations to our winners!*
We reviewed ABBYY Business Card Reader earl…
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June 30, 2010 | Andy Boxall
Business card recognition isn’t something new, as it’s a service you’ll find on many mobile phones – Windows Mobile 6.5 came with it as standard, even – but doing business car…
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June 24, 2010 | Andy Boxall
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Unveiled alongside the iPhone 4 at WWDC, iMovie (iTunes link) is now available to download from the iTunes App Store. Priced at $4.99/£2.99, it currently appears to only be available inside stores in countri…
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May 20, 2010 | Andy Boxall
If you question whether augmented reality apps will ever amount to much more than as a tool for finding a nearby restaurant, then take a look at the newest app from the Museum of London for proof that with a little c…
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April 21, 2010 | Andy Boxall
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So, some good has come from the Icelandic volcano eruption that has caused chaos for European travelers, as Lonely Planet have decided to cut the price of all their City Guide iPhone applications from £9.49 to a…
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March 18, 2010 | Andy Boxall
Vlingo is an app for everybody who finds the virtual keyboard on their iPhone a little bit too fiddly. Not only that, but it’s suited to anyone who loves the voice search found in Google’s own app, o…
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