After much success with the original Snapseed application, Google have just released version 2.0 of the photo editing application for iOS and Android. The update packs a number of new effects along with a much more visual and intuitive user interface, however Google decided to keep the same basic idea of sliding up or down…
Category: Android
Google’s photo editing application, Snapseed, has recently received the 2.0 update. Some users are able to download it from the Google Play store right now, however many are still unable to. This is easily overcome though; you can simply sideload the APK file. To start off you’re going to need to ensure that you are…
If you haven’t heard of it before, Infinit is a free file sharing app for Mac & Windows that allows you to send files quickly and easily — regardless of how small/large they are, or what format they’re in. Unlike sending via email or messages, Infinit uses a super easy drag’n’drop system (on desktop) which involves dragging your file or…
Startup Laundrapp is now expanding their outsourced laundry and dry cleaning service from London into five other UK cities including Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Manchester too.
With Google’s recent announcement, it looks like they’re planning to expand further in the entertainment market — this time with audio rather than just video. The new service is called Google Cast for Audio, and it’ll allow you to use many of the well-known streaming services (strangely, not Spotify or Beats Music) and beam them…
Back in July at Google I/O it was announced that Chromebooks would finally be getting Android applications and this would mean a sudden improvement in the functionality of a Chromebook. The first applications have finally made it to Chromebooks due to Google’s App Runtime for Chrome Beta. So far there are currently only four very popular…
Now with Google’s latest update to the Chromecast app (due to roll out in the next few days), you’ll be able to go a step further and completely mirror what’s your Android device.
If you want to copy and paste multiple selections, you have to switch back and forth between the apps you are trying to use. Thankfully, someone decided that the copy and paste problem was something that had to be fixed and now
After announcing that the Google Docs, Sheets and Slides apps will be able to natively edit Microsoft Office files at Google I/O, the search engine giants have today announced the removal of Quickoffice from the Google Play Store and iOS App Store.
While I have always been satisfied with the stock keyboard on my smartphones, I decided to give the Android L keyboard a shot just to see what all the hype was about. It’s free on the Google Play Store.