Apple’s Find My iPhone service, which locates your lost/stolen iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, has been available through MobileMe’s web interface for some time – but you can now grab it as a native app for your iOS device.
Apple’s Find My iPhone service, which locates your lost/stolen iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, has been available through MobileMe’s web interface for some time – but you can now grab it as a native app for your iOS device.
The Nintendo 3DS just keeps getting more intriguing. Yesterday, Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata teased plans to follow it with a Wii 2 3D and now he’s talking up Nintendo 3DS ebook reader skills that could take on the iPad and Kindle. It’s all down to the Nintendo 3DS’s new Wi-Fi smarts…
Playing Heavy Rain was an unusual experience to start with but the Heavy Rain: Playstation Move video trailer looks seriously intense. A motion-sensitive update for Quantic Dream’s dramatic thriller has been on the cards for some time but we’re seriously stoked to see it in action. Read on to take a peek at the Heavy Rain: Playstation Move video for yourself. Is this the most full-on game ever made?
The iPhone 4 specs revealed during the WWDC keynote didn’t go into detail about the Apple A4 processor it shares with the iPad or how much RAM it’s rocking. Steve Jobs likes to keep things simple but it seems Apple did unveil some more technical details about iPhone 4 during a developer session. The new iPhone is packing twice as much RAM as the iPad. Read on for why that matters for you…
The Microsoft Kinect games we’ve seen so far have been pretty and we’re stoked about Star Wars, Forza and Fable III making their motion-sensitive debuts. But we’re greedy gamers and want more. We’ve put together a wish list of titles we’d love to see get a Microsoft Kinect remake. Take a gander then let us know what Microsoft Kinect games you’d put into development…
The HTC Wildfire is in the house. The Taiwanese phone pusher’s replacement for the Tattoo on the bottom end of its Android line up is in our hands at last. We’ll have a full review for you shortly, but in the meantime, come and see the pics of it coming out of its carton!
iPhone 4 lands in one week and Apple is gearing up for its arrival. We had iTunes 9.2 this morning, now the first iOS 4 multitasking apps are hitting the iTunes App Store. The most obvious of the batch is an updated version of our favourite file sharing and syncing app Dropbox. But multitasking on iPhone 4 isn’t a free-for-all, apps will only be able to do certain things. Here’s a quick reminder of what iOS 4 multitasking will enable…