Earlier this month Warner Bros. & Netherrealm launched Mortal Kombat X for iOS, and much like their other fighting game, Injustice: The Gods Among Us, it’s designed to be a counterpart to the console version for XBOX and PlayStation 4. I’ve been playing it quite a bit over this weekend, and after a significant amount of bashing on my…
Tag: iOS
Unlike Android devices that have up to 3 on-screen buttons, the iPhone and iPad rely on just one physical home button. When that dies on you, you’re in trouble. Fortunately Apple have a cool little feature on iOS called “AssistiveTouch”, which can work as a temporary fix. AssistiveTouch creates an on-screen floating button that gives…
Whether you want to restart an unresponsive app or just have OCD about the amount of apps open on your device, killing iOS apps on your iPhone and iPad is actually quite simple. Here’s what you need to do: Double-tap your home button, at the bottom of your iPhone or iPad Once you see the…
A review of Ulysses for iPad, a powerful and versatile plain text editor with a host of export options and beautiful interface.
Logging in and out of my MacBook Pro has edver been a real problem. I mean let’s be honest, there’s nothing particularly complicated about punching in a password every time you want to log on and off your computer. (Unless you keep a long, super-secure password, in which case it’s going to be a real…
Today, Google has announced a dedicated iOS app for Google Analytics too, and although it’s optimised for iPhone and iPod Touch at the moment, we’re hoping for an iPad version to be made available in the near future.
Unfortunately, you have to take your files offline sometimes, and the built-in storage of most phones and tablets doesn’t stretch very far. SanDisk’s Connect Wireless Flash Drive is designed to fix this problem
Car Audio Deck is an app for iOS that turns the entire screen of your iPhone in to a slick audio interface, and it’s now available in a limited edition Gold
Elgato’s EyeTV W is a small, portable device that essentially makes it easy for you to watch live freeview TV wherever you are — assuming you have a a good signal, of course — *without* the need to use your internet connection. Instead, EyeTV connects to your device
Now that touchscreen word-processors are the equal of their desktop counterparts, I increasingly find myself hooking up my Apple keyboard to my iPad and Android phone. But the more that happens, the more irritating the Bluetooth pairing system becomes — and that, in essence, is the problem that OS X app 1Keyboard (£2.99/$4.99) is there…