Check out this post from Engadget demonstrating the ‘Flexible PaperPhone’. A phone you can navigate by bending it out of shape.
A great deal happened in 2010, but summing up the activity of the internet in 12 months is a real eye-opener.
Check out these stats from Focus. Here’s a snippet, you can view the whole report on Gizmodo.
I love the idea of being able to order my groceries from anywhere and the new Tesco app allows you to do just that. However, the lengthy product download time makes it less useful for weekly shops so I do wonder how many people would be patient enough to shop for groceries using their iPhone/iPod Touch.
Ok, so first things first, it’s awesome; now for some detail.
I’m one of the lucky few to be test driving the new iPhone OS 4.0, due for public release this summer. I’ve only had it for about 12 hours, and from what I’ve seen so far it’s a lot of what people have been asking/waiting for.
Less than 2 years ago, Apple Inc. released the App Store. Since January 27th 2010, at least 140,000 third party applications have been made available for your downloading pleasure, with a total download of more than 3 billion instances. Whilst such statistics appear impressive, just how useful are those 140,000+ apps?
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