National Trust iPhone app
The best things about the National Trust’s iPhone app are that it’s really useful, easy to use and free!
The best things about the National Trust’s iPhone app are that it’s really useful, easy to use and free!
It had to happen & I don’t know why it isn’t happening quicker. Order take-out (that’s take-away to those of us in the UK) on your phone. Wagamama are supposedly the first in the UK.
iPhone application developers are arguably doing some of the most creative things in the mobile industry today and Cyclopedia is no exception. One of the latest useful application making use of augmented reality, Cyclopedia brings you wikipedia information about the area you are in.
I’m loving this iPhone Recession Case. It’s a funny and innovative iPhone case made entirely of cardboard. It’s back to basics during hard times peoples, and in the circumstances, I declare this a cool must have!
Credit where credit is due. And in this case, I must give full respect and credit to Kyle (the) Outlaw for publishing a mobile user experience manifesto.
This presentation, available on SlideShare, is a must read for anyone interested in or working on mobile user experience development. Continue reading…
It was only a matter of time before a mobile app using location-based services came along enabling people to locate their nearest drug dealers; and that time is now. Or is it?
Is Augmented Reality (AR) the next big explosion for the mobile market? Will ‘AR’ as a phrase set to become the next most annoying and over-used term? Questions, questions, but perhaps the most pressing one is…’what the f**k is Augmented Reality and why should I care?
Well, the peeps over at Wikipedia define AR as this:
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