If you’re a U.K. resident and have been waiting for the launch of the infamous Google Glass, you’re in luck; Google have officially announced the U.K. launch of the Explorer Edition, which is in “open beta”.
There have been various rumours around the prospect of Amazon releasing their own smartphone, and earlier this week, they finally hit the market with their own smartphone called the ‘Fire Phone’.
In many aspects, GoodTask offers a better experience when working with Apple’s Reminders. It’s the ideal blend of simple and minimal while still offering great power for tweaking every minor detail of your task.
Ahead of Google I/O on the 25th of June – which is where we are most likely to see LG’s demonstration of the LG G Watch as part of Android Wear – a leaked image of the LG G Watch has arrived online, showing what seems to be the real product. If the leaked image…
A couple of months after the unexpected MacBook Air price drop, Apple have also decided to release a brand new cheaper 21.5″ iMac which comes in at just £899/$1,099 for the baseline model or £1,099/$1,349 if you opt to go all out with the storage as this is the only thing able to be upgraded.…
Now in 2014, the Form 2i (as it’s known now) has been refreshed with a few modern features like an inline microphone & playback buttons, along with some comfort design improvements, too.
BetterTouchTool is a free Mac app that essentially allows you to configure gestures and controls for your trackpad/mouse, Apple Remote, Leap Motion and keyboard.
Logitech’s latest announcement to their already impressive range of Bluetooth keyboards is the Type-S, a keyboard case for the new Samsung Tab S, a 10.5-inch tablet.
If you’re still waiting for your invite to buy the OnePlus One then you are in luck, OppoMart have early Silk White 16GB variants available to purchase. They’re also advertising the 64GB models, so hopefully it will be available for purchase pretty soon.
After a pilot with stores in Boston, Starbucks is now going to work on a national roll out of ‘Powermat Spots’, which are essentially designated areas on tables & counters where customers can charge their device wirelessly — assuming it’s compatible of course.