Posts Tagged ‘iOS’
Digi launches revamped MyDigi Mobile App
While calling helplines are usually an extended exercise in managing your blood pressure, Digi is now offering an additional avenue to make things significantly easier and less stressful as they just launched a new, revamped MyDigi app. The improved app improves on what the original did when it haunted the Google Play store and Apple…
Read More[Review] Super Mario Run: Pricey but Fun
As of 16th December 2016, Apple and Nintendo finally released Super Mario Run for the iOS platform covering iPhone and iPad. This is one of the exceptionally rare few occasions that they’ve deigned to release a game featuring their star plumber, more so the fact they’ve done so on a non Nintendo platform to target…
Read More[Review] Battlestar Galactica: Squadrons
The remake of the original Battlestar Galactica series from the late 70’s saw the wholesome sci-fi series with Mormonesque undertones replaced with a far grittier remake that retained the framework of the show but thrust in all manner of post 9/11 allegory and a radical change in some parts of the series that had some…
Read MoreTranscend launches new line-up of Lightning port enabled kit for iOS devices
Getting extra storage is always a royal pain in the posterior when it comes to anyone owning iOS kit but storage purveyor Transcend has just launched a complete line-up of Lightning port enabled kit that consists of the RDA2W card reader and an assortment of USB-to-Lightning connecter enabled flash drives to make life a wee…
Read MoreDisconnect Pro privacy protector for iPhone and Samsung phones is now free for a week
If you’re puttering around on the Internet, it comes as a given that whatever you and everywhere you go online will be tracked in some form or fashion. Unless you’re somewhat savvy about protecting your privacy, which does involve jumping through some elaborate hoops, you’re basically up the creek with no paddle though this handy…
Read More[Review] Lenovo Pocket Projector – Big things come in small packages
This compact pocket projector isn’t going to be the cornerstone of your home cinema experience but it should prove handy for work when you need to present something to a small crowd
Read More[REVIEW] Freeblade – In the grim dark future there are only giant stompy robots and quick time events
In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war, so goes the popular tagline in Games Workshop’s titular post dystopian Warhammer 40,000 game universe and at the pace of games that they are releasing, there’s plenty of fighting to go around. That’s no surprise either seeing the setting. The Warhammer 40K…
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