March, 2011

Lots of the photography apps in our best iPhone apps library are very practical but today’s is not one of them. Everyday is inspired by Noah Kalina’s Everyday project where he has taken a picture of himself once a day, every day for the past 11 years. Everyday allows you to do the same thing with the goal of generating a video that will show how you change over time.

Everyday will remind you once a day to take a snap and provides you with a grid or overlay of the last snap you took to make sure you picture yourself in the same pose each day. You can also share your Everyday snaps via Facebook, Tumblr or Flickr. Everyday is a single purpose app but it’s fun to start stacking up the pictures. You can see a video of today’s best iPhone apps choice, Everyday, after the break…

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Well. This is a surprise. When we saw the Asus Eee Pad Transformer back at launch in January, we treated Asus’ Spring launch claims with mild scepticism. After all, remember what happened with the Asus Eee Keyboard? But it looks set to deliver on it, and not only that, actually become the first Honeycomb Android tablet to go on sale in the UK. Who would’ve thunk it?

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Once upon a time, the best Android tablet you could get for under £300 was the Advent Vega, while the Samsung Galaxy Tab Android 2.2 slate cost twice as much. Jump forward a few months, and what do we have? A full fat Samsung Galaxy Tab, complete with Google apps, for £299 – and it’s on sale now. Will this make you think twice about an iPad 2 now?

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We updated our all time pantheon of best Android apps at the end of February, and now we’ve done it again to reflect March’s finest additions to the Android Market. Read on and see what made the cut – and why.

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Grub’s up! Tuck into our plate full of all the latest news and views in gadgetry right here in the lunchtime lowdown – it’s all this morning’s big headlines in one place.

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Tesla is going after Top Gear over two years after the BBC show mocked its electric Tesla Roadster. Tesla is suing Top Gear and the BBC as a result of a December 2008 episode which featured a race between the Tesla Roadster and a gas-powered Lotus Elise.

The show featured Jeremy Clarkson claiming the Tesla ran out of charge at 55 miles followed by footage of it being pushed around a garage. Clarkson concluded his piece saying: “It’s just a shame that in the real world, it doesn’t seem to work.” Only that seems not to be the case…

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Here’s a nice spark for a million internet flame wars: IDC predicts Windows Phone 7 will go big over the next four years and stomps its way ahead of iOS and the iPhone.

IDC says the smartphone market will grow 49.2% in 2011 with 450 devices shipped. It predicts that iOS will take 15.7% of the market in 2011 putting it third behind Android with 39.5% and Symbian with 20.9%. But it’s the future gazing that gets interesting…

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Do you wish you had a Nintendo 3DS but don’t have the scratch right now? You won’t want to watch the video after the break then. Adding to the internet’s ignominous history of destroying brand new gadgets, the Microwave Show took a Nintendo 3DS and melted it in a microwave. It’s a brutal bit of gadget abuse with the Nintendo 3DS still switched on with the camera running as it melts…

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