Facebook has added new settings to allow user to assign new access levels for third party applications and websites. Does this mean your privacy is more protected?
Bet you thought Ninjas were guys dressed in black who sneaked round buildings and carried long flashy swords? Not in Ninja Blade. Read our review now to see just what’s up with this madcap game as it makes the jump to PC.
Nokia and Intel made plenty of announcements about their collaboration at Mobile World Congess including the MeeGo OS. But whispers suggest that Intel and Nokia are also working on a new processor for netbooks and mobiles.
The iPhone may not have been on show at Mobile World Congress. But as ever, its influence was felt across the show floor. No matter what the media-trained suits say, Apple’s blower has completely redefined what a mobile phone can do. Not because it was the first smartphone, but because of its all round, easy-to-use style.
At last though, after three years, the competition is streaking ahead. So what can the iPhone learn ahead of its next-gen release in June? Here’s 10 things we think Steve and crew must take on board now.
Rocking up in an unknown city, rucksack on your back and minimal cash in your wallet is one of life’s ultimate sinking feelings. Fortunately, the Budgetplaces iPhone app is here to change all that. Or at least it wants to. Can it live up to its claims of being able to deliver low-cost, centrally located hotels in a multitouch-based jiffy? Read our Budgetplaces iPhone app and find out.
Remember being told the BlackBerry Storm and BlackBerry Storm 2 had been designed in collaboration with Vodafone, their exclusive carrier? Seems BlackBerry is now spreading the fruits of its union, letting T-Mobile send the finger-friendly smartphone in the UK too.