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Dec 8, 2011
by Stephen Ashby.
Console-quality HD games on an iPad, with a wireless controller? Sign us up!
Nov 15, 2011
by Freddie Harrison.
Different phones and devices tend to have different messaging apps, making free cross-platform chat pretty hard, but here’s the chat app to rule them all.
Nov 14, 2011
by Freddie Harrison.
Crafting a great set of earphones is tricky business, just ask Apple, but Swedish company nocs might just have cracked it. We’ve spent a week with a set of their NS400s in our ears, here’s what we think of them so far.
Nov 10, 2011
by Stephen Ashby.
Ever wanted to watch telly while on the move? Find out about TVCatchup, which can stream live TV directly to your iDevice…
Nov 8, 2011
by Freddie Harrison.
Follow these simple steps to create a Wi-Fi hotspot from a 3G connection on your phone, and share your wireless internet with other devices.
Nov 3, 2011
by Freddie Harrison.
Flickr’s awesome iPhone app lets you shoot and upload photos and videos while away from the desktop. Here’s a quick guide to making the most of it.
Nov 2, 2011
by Freddie Harrison.
Remember Square? That smart little payment system that allows you to accept plastic via your iPhone? Well, they’ve done it again. This time they’ve blown the need for NFC-enabled devices out of the water.
Nov 1, 2011
by Freddie Harrison.
Still feel like there’s a lack of image editing options in iOS 5? Polish up the photos in your Camera Roll with this free app from Adobe
Oct 31, 2011
by Stephen Ashby.
Google Earth offers a fascinating insight into more of the world than you could ever hope to see in person
Oct 26, 2011
by Freddie Harrison.
It was only a matter of time before someone took Siri’s “Open the pod bay doors, Hal” joke too far, and if it was going to be anyone it’d have to be those clever people at ThinkGeek. We love it!
Oct 19, 2011
by Freddie Harrison.
Scanners might well have a bad reputation as being clunky, unreliable and impossible to transport. But in the age where paperwork is dying out to digital, Doxie’s Go scanner might just be subverting the stereotype.