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When traveling abroad, do you ever wish you could quickly translate some of the items on the menu in that French, German, Spanish or Italian restaurant (delete as appropriate)? Or have you heard someone mention a particular fish or cheese but hadn’t heard of the name before? Well, the Food Guide app may be just ... read more
March 11, 2010 in Reviews by Kevin Carter

There are plenty of apps offering ringtones but few, if any, have the versatility, or fun for that matter, of AutoRingtone PRO. For under a buck, the app creates ringtones from a selection of FX and converts text-to-speech for customized messages. A word of warning though; there’s no censorship, so anything goes. But do be ... read more
March 10, 2010 in Reviews by Kevin Carter

Titanifacts is an unusual and unique app, depicting the history leading up to and surrounding the building of one of the most ill-fated ships of all time, RMS Titanic. If you didn’t know already, Titanic was built a century ago in Belfast, North East Ireland, now known as Northern Ireland.Titanic was built by one of ... read more
March 9, 2010 in Reviews by Kevin Carter

This game is excellent, really fun and as slick as the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier that split an estimated 1,000 tonnes of oil off the southern Irish coast.
This app is now on sale at $0.99 – read this review and then download it – you will love it.Match That TuneCategory: Games
Updated: February 11, 2010
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March 9, 2010 in Reviews by Joanne Carter

PhatNotes for the iPhone and iPod touch is the latest iteration of the organizer of the same name for Windows Mobile-based SmartPhone and Pocket PC. If you’re not already familiar with it, it’s a hugely powerful and versatile app. But before I go over the features and more importantly, the benefits, one of the attractive ... read more
March 8, 2010 in Reviews by Kevin Carter

RSS Beacon is different to the raft of RSS readers out there. Sure you can trawl the lists of suggested feeds, search for your favorite sites using keywords, scan sites for feeds automatically and even manually input the feed address if you know it. Naturally you can follow feeds online, even off line too, but ... read more
March 4, 2010 in Reviews by Kevin Carter

We’ve been fans of Crumpler bags for the past ten years or so, and have lost count of the number we have around here. We’ve neoprene Gimps for our 15-inch MacBookPros, and couple of old 12-inch PowerBooks and we’ve numerous other shoulder bags and backpacks for cameras and gear. So when the UK distributor sent ... read more
March 3, 2010 in Reviews by Kevin Carter

We’ve already taken a quick look at the GPS data logging GeoLogTag app here, and I said we would be taking a more in-depth look with a field test , in this particular instance in metropolitan London. In case you’re not familiar with the app, or haven’t read the first look, all you need is ... read more
March 1, 2010 in Reviews by Kevin Carter

As you might expect from the name, Today ToDo Pro is a daily organizer for the iPhone and iPhone touch. It has a refreshingly simple and cheerful interface, the Today view, for instance, is a gloriously lush-looking meadow bathed in warm sunshine; there are are no icons or text anywhere to be seen. Nice. ... read more
February 24, 2010 in Reviews by Kevin Carter

GeoLogTag is an app I know I’ll be using a lot. I’ve shot with GPS devices before but they were samples for review and had to go back, though I’ve been meaning to get one ever since. I’ll be reporting back with a more detailed field-test in due course but in the meantime I’m glad ... read more
February 21, 2010 in Reviews by Kevin Carter