December's Essential Apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone
Both December and 2014 are over, so lets take one last look at the year and reminisce about the best apps from the 12th month of the year.
Both December and 2014 are over, so lets take one last look at the year and reminisce about the best apps from the 12th month of the year.
Vocativ put together a list of common permissions from popular Android apps, calling it a "barometer of what app makers think they can get away with."
It's our first list of apps to appear after Christmas, so what goodies do we have to test on your shiny new gadgets?
Our weekly round-ups of all the newest and best apps are as much a part of Giz UK's furniture as Mr. T telling us to get some nuts in the comments. So after a year's investigation, here is a selection of the best Windows Phone apps from each month, spanning the crazy 52 weeks that was 2014.
Our weekly round-ups of all the newest and best apps are as much a part of Giz UK's furniture as Mr. T extolling the virtues of PlayStation 4s in comments. So after 52 weeks of investigation, here is a selection of the best Android apps from each month, spanning the crazy year that was 2014.
Our weekly round-ups of all the newest and best apps are as much a part of Giz UK's furniture as Mr. T calling us fools in the comments. So after 52 weeks of investigation, here is a selection of the best from each month for iOS, spanning the crazy year that was 2014.
A group of Canterbury school kids has fashioned up "UKIK", an app game starring 'Nicholas Fromage' in a race to up his 'racism' levels by booting immigrants off the white cliffs of Dover. Satire starts young these days, it seems…
Snapchat itself axed the apps, leaving Winpho users short as there exists no official version on the platform.
This is the last set of apps before Christmas, so it must be overly Christmassy this week right? Well you'll have to come and take a look to find out.
"Has anybody got an app that can fly a plane?"
Did you just lose several thousand Instagram followers? That'll be because all your selfie-snapping fans were fakes -- Instagram has just had a major purge, deleting millions of inactive and bot accounts. [Instagram]
The newest update to Microsoft's brilliant Xim photo-sharing app adds Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Xbox One, and web browsers to the mix. That means you can share photos from virtual any mobile device to virtually any TV.
Taxi-booking app Uber has announced that its customer-tracking "God-view" tool will be scaled back and only used in exceptional circumstances, such as fraud prevention.
Oculus Rift's Runtastic app means you can workout in various virtual landscapes, from beautiful villas to black holes.
Real-time National Rail data added to Google's premier cartography ware.
Welcome back to a new week everyone! To celebrate here's some brand shiny new apps for you to enjoy.