Meerkat and Periscope Can Really Chew Through Your Precious Data
Users of new live-streaming apps Meerkat and Periscope will want to watch their moble plans: the apps can consume as much data in one hour as the average person does in one month.
Users of new live-streaming apps Meerkat and Periscope will want to watch their moble plans: the apps can consume as much data in one hour as the average person does in one month.
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It even looks prettier, too!
This week's app-filled list includes Atari Fit, Manything's Home Security Webcam, and Telescope – a Windows Phone Periscope client. Come on in and see what else we've got for you.
One guy is making a living off of ghost hunting apps, and his story from homelessness to app entrepreneur is actually pretty extraordinary.
An improving Tube system, a £100 million investment by the government in driverless cars -- London's cabbies are up against it at the moment. Taxi app Hailo want to put a "Face to Faceless" cab drivers, projecting their heads on London landmarks in a way that, if anything, will have would-be passengers hailing down rides if only to escape their beamed death-stares. Luigi would be proud. [Hailo]
In development for over a year, this is the video streaming app you're looking for.
What if the worst possible text messages you could receive were delivered as singing telegraphs? We decided to use an app that turns text into song to find out.
Facebook wants to be your everything, and the next step in its long and deliberate journey to subsume the entire world is here.
The Beeb has just made it worthwhile setting up a BBC iD account, as it now allows users to sync favourite iPlayer shows across devices. Spot a show to watch on mobile, go home and find it waiting on your TV app. [iPlayer]
It launched for iOS yesterday, and as usual Android won't arrive for a few months.
Leaked screenshots show how Zuckerberg is trying to make his way into your blower.
Hotel My Phone, CARROT Weather, and Chromatik are among the many apps listed in your mobile-fuelled round-up. Come in, check 'em out, and download some for yourself.
Cool. Nice. Damn. lollollollollollollollollol. ⊙_⊙ oh, hmm. ⊙﹏⊙. K, thks ツ ❤. New Android download Lazy Keyboard is brilliant in its use of minimalist semantics to confer a wider point about the disintegration of modern device users and their apathy towards long-standing conventions of grammar and punctuation. [Lazyboard]
We've long known that Samsung would be dialling back the bloatware with the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, but it now seems you'll be able to take complete control of the handsets, deleting pretty much every Google or Samsung service pre-loaded on the phones. [XDA]
If you thought £10 was highway robbery when it comes to apps, this colourful infographic should help put things in perspective.