Today, Google has announced a dedicated iOS app for Google Analytics too, and although it’s optimised for iPhone and iPod Touch at the moment, we’re hoping for an iPad version to be made available in the near future.
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In the lead up to the release of the Moto360, Motorola have continued the hype by releasing a video in which Lior Ron talks about the round design and the reason for going with it.
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.
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.
I reviewed the Olloclip 4-in-1 lens for iPhone a short while ago and was really impressed with it. Now it seems that Olloclip wants to take things further and give iPad owners a taste of the action, with a 4-in-1 lens for iPad Air and iPad Mini.
Yesterday at Google I/O, Google announced the release of a couple of smartwatches: the Samsung Gear Live, and the LG G watch. The best part of all? They’re both available for pre-order today.
Anybody eager to get their hands on an Android Wear smartwatch will be happy to know that the brand new Samsung Gear Live and the LG G Watch can be pre-ordered tonight. If you want Motorola’s Moto 360 however, you’ll need to hold out until this summer.
If you’re a user of Office 365, this news is bound to put a big smile on your face. Microsoft yesterday announced that they’re increasing OneDrive’s base-level storage from 20GB to a whopping 1TB.
As we get closer to the expected release dates of the new iPads and iPhone, more and more leaks are beginning to emerge. The newest image shows all three devices, the iPhone 6, iPad Air 2 and the iPad Mini 3 all in one image and seem to reveal a few things. Starting off with…
Google’s Nexus 7 tablet is one of the best options you can buy in its price range, and now as a little bit of an added incentive, they’re offering 3 months of free Google Play Music, typically worth £9.99 per month.