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I can’t say I have, and after watching these videos – I can’t say I’d want to! The Samsung Galaxy S 2 is scheduled to launch on May 1st 2011, and after the success of their Galaxy S launch last year, Samsung wanted to do something different. They wanted to take the internet craze of Continue reading →
Tweetbot rivals Twitter for iPhone. I took Tapbot’s new Twitter application, Tweetbot, for a spin this week, and, as predicted by the hype, I was extremely impressed. With intuitive features, that easily highlight the restrictions of the official Twitter app, it’s a strong application for the tweeter on the go. And bar a couple of Continue reading →
I’m a digital native; I swing from platform to platform like a monkey on vines, and I ‘like’ and I comment and I upload images, of my digital-native-life, as I go. I was there at the birth of mass social media, and I grabbed that bull by the horns. But what if you’re not a Continue reading →
Having been down to the Regent Street Apple store earlier this morning, we thought we’d be missing out if we didn’t catch the 5pm launch! It was immediately apparent that the rest of London had the same idea as us; it was madness. There were people, taking photos of people, taking photos of people waiting Continue reading →
I recently stumbled across ‘Like Ourselves’, an app that proclaims to help users ‘hang out with [their] type of people’. The basic premise is that you sign up to a number of groups that you see yourself belonging to. These groups are based on anything from your relationship status, your hobbies or whether you’re new Continue reading →
Gowalla has become the unlikely winner of a major location-based promotion with Disney. The deal allows visitors to the three US-based theme parks to check-in to rides while waiting in the queues. For this they’ll receive exclusive badges for the world renowned attractions. Disney already sells pins for its most well-known rides, allowing people to Continue reading →
iHobo is an odd premise to say the least – You watch over after a homeless young person who sits on your iPhone for three days like an adult human tamagotchi. In the process you’ll find out what challenges homeless people face daily, and how you can at least try to help. As you can Continue reading →
Naturally, social media folk tend to focus on how dramatically the digital landscape has been altered by the daily emergence of new social technologies, platforms and modes of interaction. Touchscreen handsets and operating systems revolutionised the volume and manner in which the UK uses mobile to interact with eachother, brands and the internet (usage grew Continue reading →
Jam favourite Ocado is the first supermarket delivery service to launch an i-phone app. For those of us too busy or disinclined to negotiate the supermarket isles, the Ocado application signs directly into a users delivery account so that you can add groceries to your shopping basket wherever you are and whenever you remember. Allowing Continue reading →

