This Week's Best Android, iPhone, iPad and Windows Phone Apps
Oh is it Monday already? We better take a look at the last week's selection of apps then hadn't we?
Oh is it Monday already? We better take a look at the last week's selection of apps then hadn't we?
The BBC has announced that viewers will now have 30 days to watch shows and listen to radio programmes hosted on their on-demand service iPlayer.
Want to throw away your pile of remotes, but don't want to shell out for a pricey universal remote device? Just use your Android phone. Here's how to do it.
Scrolling through your phone's camera roll can often feel more like a messy filing cabinet than a beautiful gallery of life's moments. Flic lets you easily and rapidly get rid of those crap shots for a well-kept photographic record.
...and become THE MOST POWERFUL BEING IN THE UNIVERSE! Mwhahahaha!
Of course, you'll have to jailbreak it first.
September is virtually over, and it's been one hell of a month. There has been an amazing set of apps released as well, so lets look at the best.
App control of the thermostat is the most exciting thing to happen in the hotel industry since the en suite toilet became standard.
It's rather genius when you think about it, it's a communications tool the government can't block.
HealthKit is in full swing, complete with a new iTunes storefront.
It's all about the apps with the latest selection for iPhones, iPads, Android phones, and Windows Phones.
Here are some alternative that will free you from the boring grips of Apple's stock apps.
No one inside the country can access the image-sharing social media site.
Google wants you to use its services on Android, and it has contracts to try and make that happen.
You use the apps to take photos of your post-it notes and they'll be organised on a virtual cork board.
Starbucks, Cadbury, Channel 4, Rimmel London, Sony Music, Estée Lauder and Waitrose will all be touting their wares.