It’s the end of another day. You’ve earned a break, so take one: settle back with all this afternoon’s news here in our teatime tech roundup.
The makers of today’s best iPhone apps entry, 8-bit Pocket Camera, hint pretty heavily at what they set out to do (“…take photos just like a certain retro video game camera from 1998!”) but we’ll come right out and say it: this app is basically a Gameboy camera stuffed into your iPhone…
Well looky looky looky. Just hours after we spotted an HTC Pyramid in the wild, an invite from HTC drops into our inbox, asking us to come “see what’s next” on 12 April. Now what could it possibly be…
Ah, it’s Thursday once more and time to present to you, dear reader, the best iPad apps that have blobbed up on our radar this week. Whether you’re after a game to while away a couple of spare hours or something to help you read a menu while on your Spanish hols, we’ve got something to whet your app-etite. God, sorry about that one. Anyway, read on for this week’s collection of classy software gems.
You no longer have to pay extra to use your iPhone 4 as a Wi-Fi hotspot on another UK network, thanks to new data tariffs from O2. So now you can get online using your Wi-Fi only iPad, or even help a friend to do so, without paying a hefty price on top of your monthly bill.
It’s been more than half a year since the Nokia E7 was first announced – and even now it’s still not on sale in the UK, with first pre-orders shipping in late April. However, we’ve managed to land a finished review unit of the big, beautiful QWERTY blower, and take it for a test run. Find out if the next generation Communicator can still cut it in the 2011 smartphone world here in our Nokia E7 review.