Pushbullet is a Fantastic App Every Phone Should Have
The app has continued to improve since its launch, and is now fantastic, especially for Android.
The app has continued to improve since its launch, and is now fantastic, especially for Android.
This video shows how unsettled people get when they realise exactly what they've been saying yes to on their phones.
Thirty-second clips now possible, for when Vine's six seconds aren't enough to address your public.
American officers are concerned the geolocation app is putting their lives at risk.
Oh look, it's Monday already. I suppose we should beat the Monday blues with some mobile time-wasters/essential tools to fiddle with this week.
It's a web app as opposed to a native desktop client, but it's still handy.
Making it easier to discover new music and build play lists.
Dropbox is finally available for Windows Phones and tablets. You can download the app, which will work with Windows Phone 8.0 and 8.1, from today.
Have your made-up partner send you messages, whether that's to help you get out of awkward situations, or you just want someone to talk to.
Twindr makes your Twitter feed look like Tinder, so you can swipe right or left on the accounts you follow.
Half a dozen key features that may persuade you to make the jump from your tried and trusted mapping solution.
Make sure you've eaten your lunch before reading this.
Or should it just cover iOS Office in adverts and surrender mobile altogether?
The sanctions prohibit the import or export of any "good, service or technology" from the US to the region – including apps.
Forget to set up two-step authentication before you travel and you risk being completely unable to access your important files and data. Here are all of our best suggestions for making your adventures as secure and hassle-free as possible.
After your long weekend it's back to the Monday grind. It's not all bad though, because we've got the latest and best apps for your enjoyment.