Google have finally brought support for the Chromecast and AirPlay within their Slides application, meaning that you’ll now be able to stream your presentations onto your HDMI supported displays. Once the presentation has been streamed to a supported device, such as the Chromecast, your mobile device will act as a remote which will let you…
Category: Apps & Software
Since its launch late last year, Apple’s new payment system Apple Pay has been kept exclusively in the U.S. Today at WWDC 2015 though, they announced the launch of Apple Pay in the UK starting from July. As the owner of an iPhone 6 and Apple Watch I’m really excited about this and how easy it’ll…
Apple’s iPad has been popular for casual uses like light gaming, social networking and watching videos, however for some, it’s more of a productivity tool used for getting work done. For those users, the iPad has always lacked one thing: good multi-tasking functionality. Today at WWDC 2015, Apple announced that iOS 9 will fix that with three features…
A while back, we published a short tutorial showing how to archive mail with a keyboard shortcut. This tip in itself is a huge timesaver, but one reader wanted to take things a little further and asked how to use a keyboard shortcut to move messages to specific mailboxes and not only the archive. After…
Many thanks to F-Secure for sponsoring Let’s Talk Tech this month. Nowadays we all want to use the public WiFi which is available to us when we’re out and about. The problem is that public WiFi is inherently insecure; it’s designed to provide internet access only and security implications are not a consideration for the provider. F-Secure…
Google has updated their fitness app, Google Fit, in order for it to finally be able to track the number of calories you’ve burned, as well as the distance you have travelled. For you to be able to track this data you’ll have to ensure that you have entered you’re height, weight and gender, allowing the…
The Good: Universal, fast, intuitive and fun to use with plenty of shapes available for a myriad of scenarios. The Bad: A few glaring omissions such as global preferences or folders for managing documents and no real sync to speak of. The Bottom Line: Grafio is capable of creating great diagrams and designs at a…
In the past couple of days there has been a barrage of apps updated to add support for the Apple Watch. While I’m not much of a watch person, there a couple of apps that make me wish I was. One such example is Clear from Realmac. Clear for iOS was among the apps updated…
Earlier this month Warner Bros. & Netherrealm launched Mortal Kombat X for iOS, and much like their other fighting game, Injustice: The Gods Among Us, it’s designed to be a counterpart to the console version for XBOX and PlayStation 4. I’ve been playing it quite a bit over this weekend, and after a significant amount of bashing on my…
Unlike Android devices that have up to 3 on-screen buttons, the iPhone and iPad rely on just one physical home button. When that dies on you, you’re in trouble. Fortunately Apple have a cool little feature on iOS called “AssistiveTouch”, which can work as a temporary fix. AssistiveTouch creates an on-screen floating button that gives…