Portal Makes it Easy to Drag and Drop Files to Your Phone Wirelessly
Simply create a wormhole in the wall and throw documents into it. Voila. (We wish).
Simply create a wormhole in the wall and throw documents into it. Voila. (We wish).
There's more than just the want for a quick fling that has us flicking our thumbs rightwards.
Have you ever found your car stranded in a car park because some neighbouring drivers have parked too close for you to even open the door? That’s one problem that Jaguar Land Rover’s new prototype remote app can solve, letting you back your vehicle out of a tight spot using your smartphone. See more >>
It’s a great idea, so why can’t it just be part of Facebook?
It's time again for your weekly dose of mobile apps, and this week we've got the official Glastonbury app from EE, point-of-interest marker dot, and Pushile, a third-party Pushbullet client for Windows Phone. Oh, and a special something from the folks at Bethesda.
At E3, video game publisher Bethesda announced a Fallout title for mobile, called Fallout Shelter. And even better, it’s available right now (on iPad, at least).
“The Rift is an open platform,” said Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, one month ago. “We don’t control what software can run on it, and that’s a big deal.” Sadly, it’s not really true.
People like to watch other people streaming their video games. It’s kind of a thing. So YouTube is launching a new website and app dedicated specifically to that.
The world is tough place to navigate in a wheelchair. But finding ramps and elevators can be easier thanks to this handy map app that anyone can edit.
Apple strapped on its gloves and came out swinging last night with a new "Move to iOS" tool.
Ever since Apple bought Beats last year, speculation has been rampant about Apple's ambitions to join the world of music streaming. Now, at long last, we actually know what's happening.
Apple Pay + Nandos. It's getting cheeky lads #WWDCbanter
Apple is kicking off WWDC later today, but in the mean time let's look at this week's batch of new mobile apps. We've got 4castr, Popcorn Buzz, HowStuffWorks, and more.
Periscope now has a map view to help you find broadcasters based on location, which might make it easier to find content that you’re actually, y’know, interested in.
Want to get a Cheeky Nandos with the #lads, but don't want to leave the sofa? Now you can! Deliveroo will deliver your meal on an electric bike, partnering with a number of restaurants to help them bring food straight to your door. Read More >
Other transit apps do similar things, but Google’s strength might be that it’s everywhere.