The Week's Best Android, iPhone, iPad, and Windows Phone Apps
Roll up, roll up for this week's selection of mobile apps ready and waiting for you to download. We've got offerings from Popcorn Time, Tripwolf, Pixel OFF, and many more.
Roll up, roll up for this week's selection of mobile apps ready and waiting for you to download. We've got offerings from Popcorn Time, Tripwolf, Pixel OFF, and many more.
Netflix has a bona fide hit on its hands. And it's got a problem, too.
POV footage of astronaut Terry Virts floating around and not saying much for an hour is utterly compelling.
YouTube man explains election rules with all the youthful enthusiasm of a prospective Liberal Democrat candidate.
The player’s getting an update soon, but with a little browser trickery, you can take a look right now.
Owners must have plastic bag or poo-pickie-uppie-stick with them at all times.
This aerial view shows all kinds of exposed geological features that are waiting to be explored: long rugged ridges, plunging great craters and even the occasional wide flat plain. Sadly, it's at least 34 million miles away. Read more >
The whole thing was broadcast on Twitch, with reams of helpful (and not so helpful) chat flying in at all times.
A photo that appears to show a drowned man is the starting point in photography's long history of fakery.
The upgraded camera seems capable of firing off sharper images that are more richly coloured, with more effective light metering and distinguished contrast levels.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is creating serious headaches in the world of gaming right now.
The auction site is alight with people offering the smartwatch at predictably high prices.
Who cares about playing with a regulation or Fifa-approved ball when you can now play football with a tiny version of the Death Star? Read more >
In rural Indian dairy villages, access to electricity is intermittent and dairy farmers face the perpetual risk of losing large batches of their product. Now new thermal battery tech offers a fascinating solution.
World, meet Rambo, the very first trained octopus photographer, or octographer, as we now say.
We’ll whittle our inboxes down to empty one week, only to feel overwhelmed as the number of unread messages climbs into the hundreds the next. Are we always an unpredictable mess when it comes to email? Actually, no.