Archive for April, 2011

The Apple iPhone 4. In White. And with added thickness

By now you probably can’t have missed the introduction of the Apple iPhone 4 in White. Its being treated like the second coming, instead of simply an overdue second colour option, that has no explanation for its 11month tardiness. Except that White in an incredibly difficult colour to make, obviously. But still, everyone is pushing [...]

Speck bringing their range of cases and bags to the UK

Speck are about to bring their range of cases, bags and covers to the UK. Available for almost any portable device you can think of from phones, to laptops to GPS units. Founded in 2001 Speck is known for its range of bright, colourful cases and skins for electronic devices like the iPhone, MacBook, BlackBerry, [...]

Android has more Free Apps available than Apple

Distimo, a company that gathers data on mobile App stores, has released its 2010 Full Year Report detailing the state of the  major App stores for Apple, Android, Windows Phone and RIM. It showed that while the Apple App Store grew the most in terms of total number of Applications, the Android Market had the [...]

Google brings video chat to Android phones

Google has today announced that they are bringing Video Chat to Google Talk messaging service. Available over 3G/4G or WiFi you can video chat with your friends on Google Talk on other Android phones or the PC client. In your Google Talk friends list, a video or voice chat button will appear next to your [...]

Giveaway Winner: iPhone4 Wireless Charging System

A huge thank you to everyone that entered our competition to win an iPhone4 Wireless Charging System from Powermat. We had many more entries than expected, and plan to run some more give-aways soon. Anyway, the winner picked at random from our new Twitter followers is: Steven Young – @steviey on Twitter. PM us with [...]

Apple officially responds to the location tracking controversy

Apple has finally come out with an official response to the location tracking controversy that was started by O’Reilly last week. After the unofficial Steve Jobs reply, which raised more questions than it answered, Apple has posted an official Q&A on the subject of Location Data. The crux of the Q&A is that Apple is [...]

Amazon US launches discounted Kindle with Ads

The Kindle has been a runaway success for Amazon, with ebooks outselling regular books, and Amazons aggresive Kindle pricing making the Kindle their best-selling product ever. Today Amazon.com has launched their ad-supported Kindle (“with Special Offers“), allowing them to sell a Kindle at an even greater discount – down to $114 (£62.82) from $139 (£83.91) [...]