Having the ability to take a good photo is one thing, being able to present it in an interesting way is a whole other thing, especially when you have lots of pictures that you want to display. This is where Mixel for iPhone comes in. If you recognise the name then you may have used Mixel when it was available … Read More
London 2012 – The Olympics on Your iPhone and iPad
The London 2012 Olympics are under one week away now and if you’re not able to take the time off of work and sit down to watch 1,000’s of hours worth of sport spread over the two weeks then you may want to look into some of the iPhone and iPad offerings that are available to you to consume the … Read More
Replace Your Stock iPhone Camera App With Wood Camera – Review
When Facebook purchased Instagram for $1 billion recently the questions were about why and how much and it was easily argued that it was about the user base rather than the technology. That’s not to say that Instagram isn’t a great app, it is, but there are better apps out there and Wood Camera for iPhone is certainly one of … Read More
Barefoot World Atlas Review – A Treasure Trove of Interactive Information
Barefoot World Atlas Review Apple have been pushing the iPad as an educational device since its launch and this is certainly the case for younger users of the device as more and more apps are introduced to the App Store to engage, educate and entertain children as well as adults. One of the most recent to attempt to do this … Read More
Lego: Life of George Review – Two Huge Brands come together and Create Loads of Fun
Lego: Life of George Review There are times when two things that you hold dear collide and instead of becoming even greater than the sum of their parts they become a monster. Take my love of all things deep fat fried and Cadbury Creme Eggs, put them together and it becomes a sickly sweet mess. But then you can take … Read More
Olloclip Review – iPhone 4S Camera Lens that Really Packs a Punch
Olloclip Review When the iPhone 4S was released with its improved rear facing camera it quickly become one of the most popular devices for taking pictures. Of course that’s also due to the fact that as Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Barry Staver once said in regard to what’s the best camera, “It’s the one you have with you.”. There are … Read More
Strip Designer Review – A great way to start on your comic strip career
Strip Designer Review Comic strips have never gone out of fashion and with today’s technology is easier than ever to create you own. If you have an iPhone, iPad or both then you can try your hand at creating your own by using the photo’s on your camera roll with the universal app Strip Designer. The functionality on both the … Read More
Folder+ for iPhone and iPad Review
[rating: 3.5/5] Folder+ Review: A File Handling Machine! Folder+ is a File Manager / Viewer / Editor for your iPad / iPhone. We have seen several apps that are built on the same premise but the features of Folder+ make it a refreshing addition to the market. It handled just about anything one would expect a file app such as … Read More
Shuttervox Review for iPhone – Take Pictures with Voice Command
[rating: 2/5] Shuttervox Review: The app allows you to take pictures without having to touch of any the camera controls. Instead it will listen to your voice command and take the picture when you say. Perfect for when you need both hands to steady your device. Shuttervox is set up so that when you say the word ‘Cheese’ it will … Read More
Color Location-Based Photo Sharing App Hits the App Store
A new social networking application called Color hit the App Store today, and unlike any other social network this one uses location-based technology to share photos, comments, and videos with other Color users located within 150 feet. Instead of adding friends or following other users, the network works on location data alone to provide a list of other Color users … Read More