Review: Proporta TurboCharger 5000 – External Emergency Charger Battery Pack
In the wake of Apple’s announcement of the iPad 2, AT&T has announced new data plan billing options for tablets. The change by AT&T could be due to the fact that the iPad 2 brings with it new competition that AT&T has not faced before:...
Back in February, we reported a rumor that AT&T’s iPhone would get the same mobile hotspot functionality as Verizon’s iPhone through the release iOS 4.3. It was believed that the iOS would be available for download in conjunction with...
Happy iPad 2 day! The Apple event is going to kick off in a few minutes (1PM Eastern time, 10am local) and we’ll be updating this page as soon as we hear what’s announced. We’ll be following live blogs to get the news (the event isn’t...
A lot of pilots still use traditional paper-based solutions when planning flight paths and keeping abreast of the latest regulations, but slowly the move to a digital solution has been creeping in. Normally, due to the critical nature of flying an aircraft...
The iPad offers a lot in a relatively compact package. The device can be used to watch movies, read books and magazines, listen to music and play games. That’s probably why those who travel often might carry their beloved iPad with them on the...
Two pieces of good news today, first, it’s Friday and the weekend beckons, and second, there is a chance to download some free games from the App Store. What more could you want? The free games in question come from developer NimbleBit, who are...
Apple fans around the world are expecting the company to introduce new versions of the iPhone and iPad at some point in 2011. While we can guess at what Apple has done to the design of the smartphone and tablet, Richard Doherty, director of consulting...
XBMC is a free and open source project offering anyone with a Linux, OSX, Windows, or even old Xbox the opportunity to turn it into a media PC with an interface to suit. It works well, and makes navigating your media a simple and pleasurable experience....
Apple has recently launched its latest iOS 4.3 beta software to developers which ones again shows off a few new updates and also throws some confusion into the mix. We reported last week that the new multi-touch gesture system will likely see the removal...
Few can deny Apple’s success with their iTunes App Store and the new Mac App Store. Of course, even with that success nobody should expect Apple to kick things into low gear anytime soon. In fact, the company is already working on the next generation...
Those of you who enjoyed Dead Space on consoles and PC will soon be able to get another fix in mobile form. EA Mobile has been teasing the iOS version of Dead Space for a few weeks now with a drip feed of screenshots, but today the publisher has put...
You have to imagine that Apple can’t wait to get access to Verizon’s 93 million customers when the CDMA iPhone becomes officially available next month. It’s safe to say that Apple can expect a few new iPhone customers as a result which...
Although RIM’s PlayBook has been delayed until March, stock of the tablet is already starting to grow ready for a launch. Quanta Computer (largest notebook computer OEM company in the world) have already started production of the PlayBook, which...
Whilst we have already covered some of the enhancements you are likely to find in the next iOS 4.3 update (released at some point in March). One of the more interesting rumors seems to be the removal of the Home button functionality on the iPad and iPhone...
It may seem unsual for Sony to release a PlayStation app for the iPhone, but this isn’t an app to play PlayStation games with, it’s more of an information tool for keeping up-to-date away from your console. The PlayStation Official App as...