By Sami Mughal I was not alone who got annoyed, angry and a bit hurt when they logged into their Google Reader and found that the much loved RSS reader had decided to take an (early) retirement and will be becoming one with the likes of Google Wave on the 1st of July. It meant […]
Various users of Facebook for Android have been reporting that the app has been trying to prompt them to apply an update (Build 141046) without going through Google Play. It seems that this happens via a notification, and if you click on it, you are taken to the Facebook app. There it allows you to […]
Fans of the SwiftKey Flow beta rejoice! Another update has been released for users of this very popular keyboard for Android. Following is the update from Evan Tapper, SwiftKey Flow Community member: Hi there, As the launch of the next major release of SwiftKey draws closer, we have an updated Beta for you to try […]
One of the most exciting features offered by the new range of phones including the Galaxy S3, Lumia series and the Nexus 4 is the ability to place it on a wireless charger and see it juice up sans any wires. However, the actual charging pods are still not as common out there as you’d […]
Do you have an old phone lying around, and don’t make use of it? Samsung have started an upgrade/trade-in offer in partnership with Expansys where you can trade in your old phone for one of their tablets or cameras. The phones that qualify for a trade in are: iPhone 3GS 16GB iPhone 3GS 32GB iPhone […]
Love it or hate it, Facebook is one of the most popular social media services at the moment. As a result most smartphones provide it as part of the main software of your phone. I have had the same on my HTC ONE X. A lot of consumers have been reporting that the app […]
Big news, and while 24 hours have not yet passed since this happening, I feel bad for posting it this late. Nexus 4, Google’s amazing device which is being sold at the Play Store for only £239 (8GB) and £279 (16GB) is now available in the UK Stock. It went live at 3pm GMT two […]
Part of the excitement associated with the growth of the internet was messaging applications. Over the years we have seen many messaging applications such as MSN Messenger (later Windows Live Messenger, soon to be replaced by Skype), Yahoo Messenger, ICQ, AIM, MIRC and Google’s own GTalk or Google Talk. You could talk to people one […]