Portable software

An Irish perspective on using tech to work remotely in France

By @SimonCocking Times are changing and it becomes possible to make a living without having to commute. Potentially improving quality…

11 years ago

Facebook Groups – There Is An App For That

Facebook is breaking out another feature into a standalone app. The groups feature of the social network now has its…

11 years ago

PushBullet: Transfer files from Android to a computer the easy way!

PushBullet has been around for a little while now offering a web based solution for transferring files, lists and links…

12 years ago

Dolphin Browser Beta

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

13 years ago

Google Drive and Google Chrome for iOS

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

14 years ago

Unofficial VLC Player comes to Android

While we seem to be waiting a life time for the official VLC Player to land on Android, one developer over…

14 years ago

Viber

Viber is a voip app for Android and iOS devices (BlackBerry app is rumoured to be coming soon). Unlike other…

14 years ago

Some interesting Stats

It's Friday, it's the weekend so here's some "interesting" stats from StatCounter, an online analytics tool.           First…

14 years ago

Google Chrome about to come to Android?

Even though you’d think the default browser on Android should be Chrome it isn’t the case. There is a default…

14 years ago

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