Dropbox Was Almost in iCloud
iCloud's here — useful, without a revolution. But Forbes tells us it could have been something more, had Steve Jobs gotten his way with an £500 million buyout of Dropbox. Hell froze over and he didn't. But what if?
iCloud's here — useful, without a revolution. But Forbes tells us it could have been something more, had Steve Jobs gotten his way with an £500 million buyout of Dropbox. Hell froze over and he didn't. But what if?
There are a lot of reasons to want a motion-activated camera in something as inconspicuous as an iPhone dock. It's just that every last one of them ends in a restraining order.
The daily Soundtrack post is something I've been looking forward to stealing adopting from our US brother since we launched three weeks ago. What better day to kickstart it on Giz UK than with a classic Stone Roses tune, hours after they announced a comeback tour for next year?
Lego is a toy as old as time. The iPhone is a toy that every kid wants. If you combine them together, you have 'Life of George'. It's a Lego game with companion iPhone app that every man, woman and child would want to play.
After crashing and burning in a blaze of mediocrity, the once-legendary RAZR lineage has a new successor. The Droid RAZR has a qHD screen; 1.2 GHz dual-core and is a kevlar-constructed wafer of a phone that protects against water.
RIM's BlackBerry Dev Con is going on right now, but the big news so far is the unveiling of BlackBerry's ballyhooed new QNX platform for smartphones and tablets, called BBX.
Motorola has just unveiled their new MotoACTV, a compact fitness monitoring MP3 player that tracks your performance, heartbeat and provides motivation through song selection and an audible fitness coach.
Cnet has found postings on Apple's support forums with users complaining of an excessively yellowed display on the new iPhone 4S when compared to the iPhone 4. Is this a case of early manufacturing woes or just a subtle tweak?
Constant C is a great example of an indie developer having a brainwave about a new play mechanic and really running with it until its logical conclusion. The game combines elements of 2D platform hopping, a physics-based sandbox and lateral thinking puzzles into a quirky yet unified whole. It may also make you drop your phone, causing hundreds of pounds of real-world damage.
My new favorite thing that anyone ever asked Siri? Are you bulletproof. Even better is the answer, in the form of an armor-piercing incendiary round from the mouth of a Barrett M82 sniper rifle. iPhone 4s go boom, anyone?
Being first on the internet is serious business. (Or so a hundred million comments would have me believe.) So who posted the first iPhone 4S shots to the web?
While most of us Brits who actually wanted an iPhone 4S already have them in our grubby little mits, some Vodafone online pre-orderers are still waiting. Seems Voda's struggling to get them shipped out.
We all had one. A Nokia phone I mean, not a Simply Red album -- though if anyone's willing to share their guilt, I will confess to owning Stars. Created to lubricate our hearts prior to next week's big WP7 unveil, Nokia's Facebook timeline is a vault of memories for everyone.
Well now isn't this something. HP's discontinued-and-firesaled TouchPad got an OTA webOS upgrade today.
Well, we knew it was coming, and we'd heard several conflicting rumors, but Japan's NTT docomo just dropped a big ol' leak in the form of an marketing poster. It confirms essentially all of BGR's initial leaked specs.