Smartphones

BluePlayList.com: Free Music Streaming service

BluePlayList.com is a website that allows you to stream music, for free, right to your device if it's compatible. You…

14 years ago

Review: BlackBerry PlayBook

Well not a full review as there's plenty of them out there now but more of an extended summary. I've…

14 years ago

Editorial: Could we see more changes to data allowances?

We've spoken here before about data allowances and how some of the networks have been pushing to monetise data more by giving…

14 years ago

Android continues to grow Market Share in the US

ComScore have released there latest set of figures for Smartphone Market share in the United States. Android grew by  3.1%…

14 years ago

eBay

Since eBay launched it's Android App it has thankfully gone through many updates. When it launched first it was useful…

14 years ago

Speed

Speed is a GPS Speedometer App. Once launched, you are presented with an image of a traditional speedometer. Being GPS…

14 years ago

Lights Off-The Original Game

Lights Off is a modernised version of an old game.  People of a certain age will remember this game well and for those of you…

14 years ago

Android Activations pass 700,000 per day

Back in July we were told by Google that Android was activating more than 550,000 devices a day. While many…

14 years ago

Samsung Galaxy SII gets Android 4 in Q1 2012

Samsung have stated that  Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich will be available for Samsung Galaxy devices (including Samsung Galaxy S II)…

14 years ago

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