London Underground Timetables Get World Cup Score Updates
Before you go and get yourself all confused later this week note that, no, the Hammersmith and City Line has not been extended to Rio de Janeiro.
Before you go and get yourself all confused later this week note that, no, the Hammersmith and City Line has not been extended to Rio de Janeiro.
Secret settings in the iOS 8 beta hint that the next version of Apple's mobile OS could allow users to customise the pop-up Control Centre—including adding, removing, and reorganising shortcuts.
Picking apart the history of your trusty Chubb.
Think you can spot the best player in a football match?
If feeling the burn isn't enough, a new patent issued to Apple suggests that it might, maybe, possibly be working on a weightlifting tracker.
Researchers are beginning to worry that mobiles may be impacting on male fertility, with studies showing a decrease in the "quality" of the sperm of men who pack phones in their trouser pockets.
The row between cabbies and mobile app Uber rages on, with 10,000 of London's black cab drivers preparing a protest which would bring traffic to a standstill.
Eyes, eh? They're so easily fooled!
No more huddling around the wireless, having to imagine Bobby Charlton's wispy combover blowing in the wind: there are now more ways than ever to watch the World Cup.
Put the kettle on, wrap yourself in a Union Jack and blast Rule Britannia out of your speakers -- the .UK domain name launches today.
Just you try escaping from football.
Japanese carrier Docomo has announced an interesting concept design that could change the way we use mobile devices.
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The device codenamed "McLaren" could make use of "3D Touch" controls. As opposed to 2D touch?
Crazy as it might sound, the "hack" didn't require any advanced computer hacking at all—these kids just looked up the ATM manual on the internet.
Transport for London says the live data that powers its 19,500 bus stop displays is now at the core of over 60 separate mobile apps.