Park and Shop: Site Review

September 25, 2012 in Phones, Reviews, Tablets

Park and Shop Website Logo

One of things I love about this site (apart from the name which I think is way cool) is that when you come to the home page, it’s alive. There’s two windows showing what they are selling, one above one lower down the page. And they shift every two seconds or so. It should be intrusive and annoying but it’s not, it just feels straight away that this is a site that has got its act together. It’s an online store for iPad, iPhone and iPod accessories. And just in case you’ve been on the moon for the last few [...]

Shoot Dramatically Better Photos with your iPhone

May 2, 2012 in Cameras, Phones, Reviews

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Olloclip is a must-have accessory for iPhone photographers Most professional photographers will always agree that the best camera is the one they have with them at any given moment. And the camera of choice for many people today is the ubiquitous iPhone4 or 4S. With the 5 megapixel image from the iPhone 4 and the 8 megapixel image from the 4S, many people don’t feel the need to carry a larger, more cumbersome camera any longer. One reason many people used to carry a DSLR camera was the need to use interchangeable lenses. So many scenes just cry out for [...]

Nokia 808 PureView Preview

April 24, 2012 in Phones, Reviews

Nokia PureView group

Nokia drew a lot of attention to itself on Friday when it released an advert for its upcoming 808 PureView filmed on the PureView itself. Watch the two minute video in high definition, and you’d be hard pressed to distinguish it from any other advert you might see on television. Of course there are differences between the quality of a film recorded by a top of the range television camera and one made with a mobile phone, but if you didn’t know in advance, they’re not ones you’d know to pick up on. The explanation behind the superior quality of [...]

What’s New with the New iPad?

April 4, 2012 in Reviews, Tablets

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With the announcement of Apple’s New iPad (or iPad 3), the iPad 2 has suddenly dropped in price, and those buying an iPad for the first time are faced with a decision: to get the iPad 2 now that the 16GB version can be bought for as little as £329 (or £289 refurbished), or to pay the extra £70 for the equivalently-sized New iPad. It all rests on the differences between the two. Does the New iPad really bring us much that’s truly new, or is the unconventional name a way of disguising a lack of innovation? ‘Resolutionary’ The biggest [...]

Machines That Listen: Is Voice Control the Future?

April 2, 2012 in Computers, Gaming, News, Phones

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Fifteen years ago, the concept of using your voice to control a computer or phone was little more than a background project for many of the big names in software development. For the general public, it was basically science fiction. In TV show Friends, which was in its heyday at this time, a millionaire software developer jokes to Monica about a future in which computers will be able to understand us saying ‘do my homework’, or ‘clean my room’, but won’t actually be able to do any of those things. Monica responds with a silly voice: ‘Will it be able [...]