To add to the long lists of smartphones which aim to be the flagship phone of the year, LG have just announced their entry. Whilst we had many rumours and a small teaser trailer, we still had no full idea to the extent LG would go to, to make their phone worth the purchase.
Logitech’s original Ultrathin keyboard was already impressive with its light weight and compact form factor — gaining a rating of 4.5/5 stars in last year’s review. Today, Logitech announced the newest version of the Ultrathin, this time made for iPad Air and iPad Mini (both the original and Retina).
As somebody that relies heavily on keyboard shortcuts on the Mac, having them on iOS was just too good to pass up and so began the hunt for the ideal keyboard to pair with my iPad. First on the list is the Zagg Keys Universal Keyboard.
Let me clear this up from the start: I’m aware that iPads and Chromebooks are different devices in different categories, but as someone who uses an iPad for basic tasks, I began to wonder if a Chromebook — which costs half as much as an entry-level iPad Air — could serve me just as well
Microsoft have essentially produced the 12″ Surface 3 to remove the need to own a tablet alongside a laptop, a common occurrence based on their stats that highlight 96% of iPad owners own a laptop, too. With this larger, higher resolution display
Those are two problems that Henge Docks — a company best known for their vertical MacBook dock — intends to solve with the Gravitas, a $89 dock made for all of your iDevices.
Onaji is a London based company that started off selling phone cases and cables, but their latest project — the Pawa card — aims to solve arguably the biggest problem smartphones have: battery life.
We iPad owners want slimness, yet we also want protection and extras like hand grips, stands and carrying handles. It’s a challenge Native Union is taking on with the Gripster. But is it the best of all worlds?
I consider myself a security conscious user and working in IT means I often need safeguards in place to protect sensitive data, whether it be mine or a client’s. Therefore, when [MacPaw][1] released version 2 of [Hider][2] — a Mac app that reduces the complexities of hiding and encrypting data on your Mac — I was keen to put it through it’s paces and see how it performed.
The new Hoverbar 3 ($99.99) ships with three clips, allowing you to connect either an iPad (2-4th gen), iPad Air and iPad Mini — although if you own a Hoverbar already, you can simply buy the clips independently for $19.99 each from the Twelve South.