Regular readers will know that we generally tend to focus on free software because we enjoy supporting small independent publishers. However every so often we come across a piece of commercial software which offers such great functionality that we have to cover it. Such is the case here.
Read MoreMonthly Archives: April 2014
Nimbus – cool personal dashboard demonstrates how Quirky’s new Inspiration Platform may work in future
There’s a ton of innovation going on at the moment, most of it tied in to the collaboration of the hardware, software and Internet industries. We’re really enjoying watching it all grow up, and especially when the ideas work together seamlessly.
Read MoreThe Expert – the most truthful thing you’ll watch this month [Video]
We don’t often feature straight YouTube videos, but when we do, they’re worthwhile. If you’ve ever been in a meeting comprising suits and ‘experts’ – typically tech or engineers – you will recognize the truth in this spoof instantly. And painfully. We literally exploded with recognition here. Hilarious and wonderful.
Read MoreiPhone 5 Camera Grip – give your phone the digital camera feel with this snap on accessory
Let’s imagine for a moment you’ve suddenly discovered your latent ability as a photographer, mostly taken with your phone at your family gatherings and other festive occasions. Now imagine you could make the snappy snap process more comfortable with the simple addition of a low cost accessory. Would you be interested? Of course you would.
Read MoreRimac Electric Concept One – this 0-60 in 2.8 seconds, 373 mile range, 1 hour rapid charge supercar is no April Fool…or is it?
We thought it might be fitting to feature another product today which sounds like it should be foolish, but actually might see the light of day as a proper product for sale. The Rimac Electric Concept One car is a stylish electric supercar from a young Croatian entrepreneur Mate Rimac, which promises some fantastic specifications.
Read MoreDas Keyboard 4 Ultimate – hyping your typing to new heights of eloquence
There are keyboards and then there are keyboards, and the fact is a great one can make your life full of bliss and bunnies, while a bad model can really ruin your day. We’ve used our share of different brands – loved a few and hated a lot. The old IBM clackety was awesome, as are most Cherry models, and we’re guessing that this new Das Keyboard may fall into the love camp. At a price.
Read MoreMy Paid Apps – keep track of all the Android app and in-app purchases you’ve ever made [Freeware]
One of the things that’s most frustrating about hanging out with Mr Android is the fact that it’s not easy to keep track of the stuff you buy on the Google Play store. Sure you can visit the store online and take a look at your purchased apps, but it’s very random, and it’s almost impossible to find everything without lots of very boring scrolling.
Read MoreCase of Bass – these hand made portable sound systems laugh at your pathetic Bluetooth kittens
So you want to listen to some sounds from your phone or tablet, but can’t handle the current bland portable speaker systems? We know where you’re coming from. Well how about an alternative with a touch more style? As well as oomph?
Read MoreGoogle Naps – delightful map mashup is actually not an April Fool’s joke
Yeah we know it’s THAT day, but we’re refusing to play. Instead we’re going to offer up a lovely little site which definitely should be a foolish endeavor but actually is totally real, and in fact rather cute.
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