Samsung working on Jellybean for Galaxy SIII

14 years ago

According to the Samsung Mobile blog, SamMobile , Samsung are hard at work readying an Android 4.1 update for the Galaxy SII,…

YouTube App gone from iOS 6 Beta 4

14 years ago

While reading through the changelog for Beta 4 earlier the stand out change is that the native YouTube App has…

Super Download- Download files using Wifi and Mobile connections simultaneously

14 years ago

A very simple idea, but this is an app that opens up an extra functionality on your phone, making you…

Web Albums HD for iOS

14 years ago

Being a long time Picasa user, a native app for iOS is something I always felt was sorely missing. As…

Apex Launcher

14 years ago

A Beta version of Apex Launcher is now available to download for phones running Android 4.0 or above. What's interesting…

Dolphin Browser Beta

14 years ago

In the last few days the developers behind Dolphin Browser have released a new Beta version for people to try.…

Review: Motorola Defy Mini

14 years ago

The Motorola Defy Mini is another small screened (3.2 inches, 480 x 320 pixels) Android powered device designed to be…

Review: Carve Case for iPhone 4/4s

14 years ago

The iPhone is a premium product which needs nah, "deserves" to be protected from bumps, scratches and falls. Despite the…

Google Drive and Google Chrome for iOS

14 years ago

Even with Google Maps being dumped from the next version of iOS, Google is still sharing the love and bringing…

The problem with BlackBerry (Editorial)

14 years ago

Yesterday BlackBerry had an earnings call to report on it's first quarter. As expected it posted a loss as well…


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