Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Samsung galaxy s3 mini being announced tomorrow 4 inch version to challenge iPhone

Samsung confirmed on Wednesday that it will launch the Galaxy S3 mini at an event planned to be held on Thursday. The new handset is expected to run Googles latest version of the Android operating system, Jelly Bean, with Samsungs TouchWiz interface.

According to J.K. Shin, the boss of Samsung Mobile Communications, the company will reveal a 4-inch Galaxy S III named Galaxy s3 mini. He also said that’s because “there is a demand of a 4-inch Galaxy S III in the European market”.  To some degree, the success of Apple’s Give them a hint.

The Samsung galaxy s3 mini puts the new device in direct competition with Apples iPhone 5; both of them have a 4 inch Lcd.

In fact, The Galaxy S3 saw a huge successful launch when it reached 20 million sales in its first three months in markets all over the world, even Breaks T-Mobile sell records .The series of products launched by Samsung show that Samsung have never defeated by Apple, although loss in the patent battle with Apple.

German mobile phone website Mobile Geeks claims that Galaxy S3 mini will come with a 4.0-inch Super AMOLED touchLcd with an 800 x 480 pixel resolution, while the iPhone 5 have a 1,136x640-pixel display.

It also will house a STE U8420 dual-core 1.0 GHz processor, which is not as powerful as the Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A9 CPU found in the larger S III. The camera is claimed to have a 5-megapixel sensor (the S III has 8-megapixels), although it will contain the same amount of RAM, 1GB.

Obviously, the S3 mini goes head-to-head with Apples market-leading iPhone, put pressure to Apple, the company which have dominance the US market.

The Samsung Ativ S Windows Phone 8 smartphone is also said would be released either in October or November. More important, Samsung started selling the Galaxy Note 2 in Europe and Asia last week, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 US variants to hit the stage on October 24.

Luckily weve not got long to wait, with all our questions being answered In the near future. Can iPhone still be a legend as before, it will remain to see.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

50 best iPhone games fantastic free and paid games

Gaming on iOS is so big that the platform is becoming so dominant it is threatening the likes of Nintendo and Sony, previous kings of the mobile-gaming hill.


Yet for all iOSs gaming prowess, theres no escaping the fact the App Store has a lot of dross. Apples relative openness, in enabling anyone to develop for the system, means theres no quality control; the flip-side is previously undiscovered indie talent finding an outlet for frequently innovative fare.

Too often, though, people focus only on the negative, mistaking stories about in-app purchases and low-quality clones for thinking that there are no good games on iOS. But there are. In fact, the best games on iOS are among the very best available, mixing traditional fare with titles that could only have appeared on a capable multitouch device. Here are our current favourites…

1. Asphalt 8 (free)


At some point, a total buffoon decreed that racing games should be dull and grey, on grey tracks, with grey controls. Gamelofts Asphalt 8: Airborne dispenses with such foolish notions, along with quite a bit of reality.

Here, then, you zoom along at ludicrous speeds, drifting for miles through exciting city courses, occasionally being hurled into the air to perform stunts that absolutely arent acceptable according to the car manufacturers warrantee.

2. Badland ($3.99/£2.49)


This darkly humorous title at its core echoes copter-style games, in you prodding the screen to make your avatar fly. But the hazards and traps are devious and plentiful, imaginative and deadly contraptions in silhouette, ready to eliminate any passing creature. Your retaliation in Badland comes via cloning your flying monster, and figuring out how to manipulate the environment to bring as many clones home as possible.

3. Beat Sneak Bandit ($2.99/£1.99)


One thumb is plenty when a games so cleverly designed. Beat Sneak Bandit is part rhythm-action, part platformer and part stealth game, with the titular hero aiming to steal back the worlds clocks from the nefarious Duke Clockface. You move on the beat, rebounding off walls, and avoiding guards and alarms. Its clever, charming and brilliant.

4. Blackbar ($2.99/£1.99)


As much a warning about digital surveillance as a word-based puzzler, Blackbar is a unique and compelling iOS classic. The game comprises single screens of communications, many involving your friend whos gone to work in the city within what you soon learn is a worryingly oppressive society. You literally fill in the blanks, while becoming immersed in a stark dystopian reality thats fortunately still peppered with warmth, humour and humanity.

5. Bejeweled (free)


Weve lost count of how many gem-swappers exist for iOS, but PopCaps Bejeweled has a long history, its maturity reflected in this iPhone release. Along with a polished standard mode, where you match three or more gems with each swap, theres Diamond Mine (dig into the ground), Butterflies (save insects from spider-ronch doom), and Poker (make hands of gems).

6. Beyond Ynth ($1.99/£1.49)


This fantastic platform puzzler stars a bug whos oddly averse to flying. Instead, he gets about 2D levels by rolling around in boxes full of platforms. Beyond Ynth hangs on a quest, but each level forms a devious test, where you must figure out precisely how to reach the end via careful use of boxes, switches and even environmental hazards.

7. Bit Pilot ($1.99/£1.49)


A pilot finds himself trapped inside a tiny area of space frequented by an alarming number of deadly asteroids. You must stave off death for as long as possible. Bit Pilot is the best of the iOS avoid em ups, with precise one- and two-thumb controls guiding your tiny ship, effortlessly dodging between rocky foes — until the inevitable collision.

8. Boson X ($1.99/£1.49)


In what we assume is a totally accurate representation of what boffins in Geneva get up to, Boson X finds scientists sprinting inside colliders, running over energy panels and then discovering particles by leaping into the abyss. Its equal parts Super Hexagon, Tempest and Canabalt, and its very addictive indeed.

9. CRUSH! ($0.99/69p)


CRUSH! is deceptive. At first, it appears to be little more than a collapse game, where you prod a coloured tile, only for the rest to collapse into the now empty space. But subtle changes to the formula elevate this title to greatness: the tiles wrap around, and each removal sees your pile jump towards a line of death. So even when tiles are moving at speed, you must carefully consider each tap.

10. Device 6 ($3.99/£2.49) 


Device 6 is first and foremost a story — a mystery into which protagonist Anna finds herself propelled. She awakes on an island, but where is she? How did she get there? Why cant she remember anything? The game fuses literature with adventuring, the very words forming corridors you travel along, integrated puzzles being dotted about for you to investigate. Its a truly inspiring experience, an imaginative, ambitious and brilliantly realised creation that showcases how iOS can be the home for something unique and wonderful.

11. Dark Nebula 2 HD ($2.99/£1.99)


One of the first titles to truly make use of the iPhone gyro, Dark Nebula was a beautiful tilt-based steampunk adventure and dexterity test, leading a strange craft through maze-like levels. The sequel ramped up the beauty and complexity, and the HD reissue added iPad and Retina support. The title still feels fresh and is perfectly suited to mobile, rewarding speed-runs and careful exploration of each level alike.

12. Death Ray Manta ($0.99/69p)


Akin to what Robotron might have looked like had its developer managed to recreate a 24-hour sherbet binge on-screen, Death Ray Manta is a wonderful, eye-searing twin-stick shooter. But whereas you initially think KILL ALL THE THINGS, each level contains a collectable tiffin. Death Ray Manta therefore becomes both shooter and puzzler as you attempt to score the maximum 64 — and youve only got one life.

13. Drop7 ($2.99/£1.99)


One of the earliest iOS puzzlers, Drop7 is these days in need of some TLC, but it remains as compelling as ever. You drop discs into a well, and they disappear when in a row or column that matches their number. The key to success is to set up chains of destruction — especially tough when junk levels arrive frequently.

14. Eliss Infinity ($2.99/£1.99)


Eliss was the first game to truly take advantage of iOSs multitouch capabilities, with you combining and tearing apart planets to fling into like-coloured and suitably sized wormholes. Eliss Infinity, a semi-sequel, brings the originals levels into glorious Retina and adds a totally bonkers endless mode. Unique, challenging and fun, this is a game that defines the platform.

15. Gridrunner (Free)


Jeff Minter is a shoot em up genius, and his Gridrunner series has a long history, starting out on the VIC-20, at the dawn of home gaming. This update riffs off classic Namco arcade machines but also shoves modern bullet-hell mechanics into a claustrophobic single screen, and in this versions survival mode, you have just one life. Argh! The 69p/99c Oxtended Mode IAP adds the rest of the standard game.

16. Frisbee Forever 2 (Free)


We already covered Frisbee Forever on this list, with its Nintendo-like fling-a-plastic-disc about larks. Frisbee Forever 2s essentially more of the same, but prettier, smoother and with wilder locations in which to fly through hoops and collect stars. Its lovely and costs precisely zero pence, so download it.

17. Hero Academy (Free)


Most developers create games from code, but were pretty sure Hero Academys composed of the most addictive substances known to man all smushed together and shoved on to the App Store.

The games sort-of chess with fantasy characters, but the flexibility within the rule-set provides limitless scope for asynchronous one-on-one encounters. For free, you have to put up with ads and only get the human team, but thatll be more than enough to get you hooked.

18. Hundreds ($4.99/£2.99)


Stark and minimal, Hundreds is both playful and brutal at its core. The aim is to inflate discs until the magic 100 figure is reached, but any collisions while a disc is inflating (and a volatile red) spells the immediate end of your go. Initially simple, Hundreds rapidly throws hazards into the mix, forcing deep thinking and quick fingers.

19. Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage ($0.99/69p)


There are more famous swiping games on iOS — Cut the Rope and Fruit Ninja spring to mind — but Icebreaker has oodles more charm, loads more character and, importantly, better puzzles. The animated, cartoon-like world feels alive under your fingers as you cut ice blocks, rope, slime and more to return helmeted chums to a waiting boat.

20. Impossible Road ($1.99/£1.49)


A roller-coaster ribbon of road winds through space, and your only aim is to stay on it and reach the highest-numbered gate. But Impossible Road is sneaky: the winding track is one you can leave and rejoin, if youve enough skill, cheating your way to higher scores. Its like the distillation of Super Monkey Ball, Rainbow Road and queue-skipping, all bundled up in a stark, razor-sharp package.

21. Letterpress (Free)


What mad fool welds Boggle to tug o war Risk-style land-grabbing? The kind who doesnt want anyone to get any work done again, ever, thats who. Letterpress is, simply, the best word game on the App Store.

You make words to win points and temporarily lock letters from your opponent by surrounding them. The result is a tense asynchronous two-player game with plenty of last-move wins and general gnashing of teeth when you realise qin is in fact an acceptable word.

22. Micro Miners ($1.99/£1.49)


Marrying the elegance of digging games like Wheres My Water? with the semi-controllable critters from Lemmings, Micro Miners is a superb real-time puzzler. Initially simple, the game is soon complicated by the need to switch the colour of miners, collect objects, and avoid or utilise deadly gas and lava. Its extremely tough later on, but youll see it through to the bitter end.

23. Magnetic Billiards (free)


A game that could have been called Reverse Pool For Show-Offs, Magnetic Billiards lacks pockets. Instead, the aim is to join like-coloured balls that cling together on colliding. Along the way, you get more points for trick shots and buzzing other balls that must otherwise be avoided. 20 diverse tables are provided for free, and many more can be unlocked for $1.99/£1.49.

24. Limbo ($4.99/£2.99)


A boy awakens in hell, and must work his way through a deadly forest. Gruesome deaths and trial and error gradually lead to progress, as he forces his way deeper into the gloom and greater mystery. Originating on the Xbox, Limbo fares surprisingly well on iOS, with smartly designed controls; and its eerie beauty and intriguing environments remain hypnotic.

25. Mikey Hooks ($1.99/£1.49)


If iOS is supposed to be no good for traditional 2D platform games, its a good job no-one told the developer of Mikey Hooks. The mechanics arent a million miles away from Nintendo titles starring a certain plumber, but Mikeys also armed with a rope that can attach to hooks dotted about the levels, enabling him to speedily swing to glory. An emphasis on time-attack racing and surprisingly solid controls round out a first-rate title.

26. Need For Speed Most Wanted ($6.99/£2.99)


Racing games are all very well, but too many aim for simulation rather than evoking the glorious feeling of speeding along like a maniac. Most Wanted absolutely nails the fun side of arcade racing, and is reminiscent of classic console title OutRun 2 in enabling you to effortlessly drift for miles. Add to that varied city streets on which to best rivals and avoid (or smash) the cops, and youve a tremendous iOS racer.

27. New Star Soccer (Free)


Starting out as a fresh-faced teen in a lowly non-league side, your aim in New Star Soccer is to make your way to a top-flight club. Along the way, you get chances in each match to win balls and score goals. Its management-lite with fun playable highlights, and although theres a whiff of freemium in the energy model, New Star Soccers top-of-the-table, if youre willing to put in a few bucks here and there.

28. PUK ($1.99/£1.49)


PUK reminds us of what someone with a minimalism fetish might make of Angry Birds, before speeding everything up to manic levels. Here, each level lasts mere seconds, as you frantically fling discs at portals; and then just as youve got into the groove, deadly black levels aim to throw you off balance. There are no cartoon squawks here — just pure, adrenaline-fuelled arcade action.

29. QatQi (Free)


QatQi starts off a bit like Scrabble in the dark, until you figure out that youre really immersed in a kind of Roguelike mash-up. So although the aim is to make crosswords from a selection of letters, youre also tasked with exploring dungeons to find score-boosting stars and special tiles.

30. Osmos ($2.99/£1.99)


This superb arcade puzzler is at times microscopic and at others galactic in nature, as you use the power of physics and time to move your mote about. Some levels in Osmos are primordial soup, the mote propelled by ejecting bits of itself, all the while aiming to absorb everything around it; elsewhere, motes circle sun-like Attractors, and your challenge becomes one of understanding the intersecting trajectories of orbital paths.

31. Plague Inc ($0.99/99p) 


Having no truck with saving the world, Plague Inc. instead has you methodically and purposefully ruin it, bringing about the end of humanity through a global plague. Puny humans fight back as the infection adapts and grows. Its lots of fun right up until you chance upon an article about antibiotic resistance…

32. Plants vs Zombies ($0.99/69p)


Yes, we know theres a Plants vs. Zombies 2, but some dolt infected that with a pointless time-travel gimmick and a freemium business model. The charming, amusing, silly and sweet original remains where its at. For the uninitiated, you repel zombies with the power of hostile plants. Countless other defence titles exist for iOS, but PopCaps classic, Plants vs Zombies, is still the best.

33. Rayman Fiesta Run ($2.99/£1.99)


The iOS Rayman games are considered by some to be reductive, overly simplifying console-style platforming to an instant runner with bells on. We instead consider Ubisofts games distilled: they take the essence of platforming action — running, jumping, timing — and make it truly fit for mobile. Smart, varied level and character design, along with a well-considered unlock mechanism, ensure Rayman Fiesta Runs an iOS classic.

34. Ridiculous Fishing ($2.99/£1.99)


If Ridiculous Fishing is what fishings really like, weve been missing out all these years. An angular fisherman casts his line into the inky gloom, where you cunningly avoid fish by tilting your device. Snag one and the hero reels the line back in, and you jerk your iPhone from side to side, aiming to catch as many fish as possible. At the surface, the catch is flung into the sky, to be blasted to pieces by powerful weaponry. Longevitys secured by an amusing in-game store and social network parody, along with several fishing spots to visit.

35. Slydris ($1.99/£1.49)


This sort-of-Tetris has you drop sets of coloured blocks into a well. Tactics are of paramount importance, since you can move only one block for each new line of junk thats introduced. Slydris therefore becomes an ongoing challenge, a deceptively deep slice of strategy, gravity, block management and combos.

36. SpellTower ($1.99/£1.49)


SpellTower is a fantastic word game that starts off easy. You get a grid of letters and remove them by dragging out words. Your only foe is gravity, letters falling into empty space as completed words disappear. But then come new modes, with ferocious timers and numbered letters that wont vanish unless you craft long enough words. And there always seem to be too many Vs!

37. Stickets ($2.99/£1.99)


Another one of those elegant and seemingly easy puzzle games, Stickets lurks quietly before merrily smashing out your brain with a brick. Its all about a five-by-five grid and multicoloured L-shaped blocks. You drop the blocks and can remove slabs of colour three squares in size or bigger. You earn just one point per tile placed. Good luck in getting to triple figures.

38. Threes! ($1.99/£1.49) 


Threes! is all about matching numbered cards. 1s and 2s merge to make 3s, and then pairs of identical cards can subsequently be merged, doubling their face value. With each swipe, a new card enters the tiny grid, forcing you to carefully manage your growing collection, and think many moves ahead. The ingenious mix of risk and reward makes it hugely frustrating when youre a fraction from an elusive 1536 card, but so addictive youll immediately want another go.

39. Touchgrind Skate 2 ($4.99/£2.99)


You can almost see the development process behind this one: "Hey, fingers look a bit like legs, so if we put a skateboard underneath…" And so arrived one of the finest iOS sports titles, with you using your fingers to roam urban locations and perform gnarly stunts. Admittedly, this game is tricky to master, but its hugely rewarding when you do so, and video highlights can be shared with your friends. The games also a great example of touchscreen-oriented innovation — Touchgrind Skate just wouldnt be the same with a traditional controller.

40. Super Hexagon ($2.99/£1.99)


Ah, Super Hexagon. We remember that punishing first game, which must have lasted all of three seconds. Much like the next — and the next. But then we recognised patterns in the walls that closed in on our tiny ship, and learned to react and dodge. Then you threw increasingly tough difficulty levels at us, and weve been smitten ever since.

41. Super Stickman Golf 2 ($0.99/69p)


If youve often thought golf would be much better if it was played on Mars, or in a giant castle, or in dank caverns with glue-like surfaces, Super Stickman Golf 2 is the game for you. Its side-on charms echo Angry Birds in its artillery core, but this is a far smarter and more polished game. It also boasts two equally brilliant but different multiplayer modes: one-on-one asynchronous play and frantic multiplayer racing.

42. Super Monsters Ate My Condo


Logic? Pah! Sanity? Pfft! We care not for such things, yells Super Monsters Ate My Condo. It then gets on with turning the match-three genre and Jenga-style tower-building into a relentless time-attack cartoon fest of apartment-munching, explosions, giant tantrums and opera. No, really.

43. Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP ($4.99/£2.99)


Apples mobile platform has become an unlikely home for traditional point-and-click adventures. Sword & Sworcery has long been a favourite, with its sense of mystery, palpable atmosphere, gorgeous pixel art and evocative soundtrack. Exploratory in nature, this is a true /adventure/ in the real sense of the word, and its absolutely not to be missed.

44. Tiny Wings ($0.99/69p) 


This sweet endless title stars a bird who loves to fly but doesnt have the wings for it. Instead, she uses gravity, sliding down hills and then propelling herself into the air from the top of adjacent slopes. Meanwhile, in another mode, her offspring are happily racing, bounding over lakes, eager to earn the biggest fish from their mother. Whichever route you take, Tiny Wings is a vibrant, warm and friendly experience.

45. Trainyard ($2.99/£1.99)


Trainyard is another devious puzzler that at first seems a cinch. Initially, you merely drag tracks to lead trains between stations of the same colour. But then rocks enter the fray, along with colour-mixing and train-splitting. Before you know it, youve 14 stations, seven trains, hazards aplenty and an aching brain from figuring out how to get all the trains home safely.

46. Triple Town


Three bushes make a tree! Three gravestones make a church! OK, so logic might not be Triple Towns strong suit, but the match-three gameplay is addictive. Match to build things and trap bears, rapidly run out of space, gaze in wonder at your town and start all over again. The free-to-play version has limited moves that are gradually replenished, but you can unlock unlimited moves via IAP.

47. Zen Bound 2 ($2.99/£1.99)


One of the most tactile puzzlers around, Zen Bound 2 doesnt sound terribly exciting, in that youre wrapping sculptures in rope. But the atmosphere and polish combine with a nagging percentage bar, urging you to perfect each level. With no time limit, its one of the more soothing puzzlers in this round-up, but it also never drifts towards the noodly.

48. Walking Dead (Free)


We do like a good zombie yarn, as long as were not the subject matter, having just had our brains eaten. Walking Dead successfully jumped from comic to TV screen, and its just as good in its interactive incarnation. The first part of the story is free, and you can then buy new episodes; if you survive, season 2 is also available.

49. Year Walk ($3.99/£2.49)


Year Walk preceded the same developers iOS masterpiece Device 6, but is equally daring. Its a first-person adventure of sorts, with more than a nod towards horror literature and, frankly, the just plain weird. Its unsettling, clever, distinctive and beautifully crafted — another unmissable and original touchscreen creation.

50. Zookeeper DX ($0.99/69p)


Its rare we find a Bejeweled-like match game that can give Bejeweled a run for its money, but Zookeeper is an exception. Starting life on the Nintendo DS, the title ably makes the leap to touch. Youre tasked here with matching animals, the pace of levels rapidly increasing as you progress. Before long, youre desperately chaining combos to keep the timer up, simultaneously cursing how many rabbits have suddenly appeared.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

10 best iPad and iPhone apps for planning your holiday

Booking a holiday used to be easy, kind of expensive and occasionally disappointing: youd spend hours poring over brochures before popping to the travel agent and booking a fortnight in what inevitably turned out to be a building site halfway up a volcano.


 Now we have access to the kind of information holidaymakers of yesteryear could only dream of. We can find out what many of brochures dont to tell us, as well as the best time to hit the buffet; how to shave hundreds, or even thousands, of pounds off the price of hotels, car hire and flights; and how to find the best attractions, exhibitions and eateries in places weve never been to before.

A few well-chosen vacation-planning apps can make sure your holiday memories are happy rather than horrible. Some apps will help you find the cheapest deals or advise you on the best days to fly. Others can help you find the perfect place with the help of hundreds of other holidaymakers honest opinions and top tips - some apps will even make sure you dont forget to pack your pants.

Whether youre a creature of habit or a fearless explorer - and whether your holidays a budget break or an expensive extravaganza - the right apps can make sure you dont pay more than you need to while helping you find the best places to stay, the most interesting places to visit and the best times to go. They can even help you learn the lingo and find your way around when you get there.

So grab your bucket and spade, and discover how you too can plan an app-y holiday with these top holiday planning apps for iOS.

1. Kayak

Price: Free
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch, iPad
Kayak is a kind of Swiss Army Knife for travelling: it enables you to search for the best and/or cheapest flights, hotel rooms and car hire deals, and it has a handy Price Alerts feature to let you know if prices go up or down. It knows about add-on fees such as airport charges and hotel taxes, and you can even book everything from within the app.

That last bit is how Kayak makes its money: it gets paid for referring people. Its a very good app - especially if youre planning to visit the US - but it isnt perfect: for example, if you search for flights from Glasgow to Faro, it suggests British Airways via Heathrow without letting you know that, if you go a few days later, EasyJet has direct flights for one-fifth of the cost.

Kayak does know about those flights, but it doesnt tell you about them because they arent on the dates you specified. Its definitely worth trying a few different date ranges to see what difference it makes.

Kayak comes in two versions: the standard app (free) and Kayak Pro (69p). Theres hardly any difference between the two versions bar airport terminal maps - which Pro users get and free users dont. Everything else is the same, so whichever version you go for, youre getting a really handy travel app.

2. TripAdvisor

Price: Free
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch, iPad
The main draw with TripAdvisor isnt the booking engine or the hotel prices (although TripAdvisor is a good deal finder); its the user reviews. Weve used the TripAdvisor website and app for years, and despite the odd bit of obvious fakery - this run-down hotel is the best hotel in the world and I am not the owner in disguise, honestly, Im not! - its saved us from booking the kind of holiday you remember for all the wrong reasons.

It tells you what the brochures dont: that this hotel is on top of a cliff; this ones next to a building site; this ones full of stag nights, and so on. TripAdvisor doesnt just warn you - if 400 people reckon your first choice is a god-forsaken hell-hole, the sidebar shows you a whole host of alternative options with equally honest reviews.

The trick is to ignore the very worst and very best reviews and concentrate on the it was great, but… ones - they tend to be the most reliable and trustworthy opinions. TripAdvisor is as good at finding local restaurants as it is at finding things for you to do when you travel abroad. It also provides access to TripAdvisors great forums, where you can get advice on everything from gayfriendly hotels to the best places to take easily bored children and adults alike.

3. Skyscanner

Price: Free
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch, iPad
When it comes to booking flights, Skyscanner is the app to beat. When you launch the free app it shows a collection of last-minute deals from your nearest airport, and if youre looking for something specific, it brings the results back as a handy graph showing just how expensive flights for each day is.

If your dates are flexible, that feature alone will save you a fortune, because prices vary from day to day. For example, if wed wanted to fly to Paris from Glasgow on the fifth of the month, the cheapest flights were £94 per person, but if we were willing to wait a week, the same flights were just £34.

You can filter the results by the number of stops, direct flights and so on, and when you select certain times, Skyscanner looks for the best prices from multiple booking agents including Expedia and Lastminute.com.

4. TripIt

Price: Free
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch, iPad
So what if youre organising a trip with more than one provider or service? With Tripit, you email all your confirmations to them using the app and the service works out whats going on and adds it to your TripIt itinerary. It can easily recognise confirmation emails from some 3,000 different booking services for flights, concerts, restaurants, hotels and other key travel services - it also converts those emails into diary entries with related information such as contact information and prices paid.

If, for whatever reason, the emails dont work - and we found a few instances where emails simply vanished into the ether without turning up in our TripIt app - you can enter the details manually. The app also includes a find whats nearby feature to help locate cash machines and other essentials during your trip.
The core TripIt app is free, or 69p if you dont like ads - theres also a $49 annual subscription.

5. Airbnb

Price: Free
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch
You dont need to spend a fortune on accommodation when you travel. With the excellent - and free - Airbnb app, you can find details of incredibly cheap places to stay all over the world, and theres a handy I need somewhere tonight! option that finds places near you when you havent booked ahead.

Airbnb knows about accommodation in some 33,000 cities across 192 countries, and its great for finding deals. The available options cover everything from shared spare rooms to full apartment rentals.

Its important to note that Airbnb is a marketplace, not a travel agent. Think of it as eBay for accommodation, a service that brings buyers and sellers together, but one that doesnt do background checks and might attract the odd conmerchant. Make sure you read airbnb.co.uk/safety - Airbnbs Trust & Safety Centre - before you commit to anything.

6. British Airways

Price: Free
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch
BA was quick to embrace the power of iOS, and its BA app does everything youd expect with the minimum of fuss. There are downloadable maps for the worlds bigger airport terminals, a very fast search engine that doesnt try to lead you to the most expensive options, online check-ins, Wi-Fi passwords for the airport lounge if youre a Silver or Gold Executive Club member and up-to-date information about arrivals and departures.

The app even doubles as a boarding card - it enables you to download and display a machine-readable boarding pass thatll satisfy security and get you on board the aircraft. If youre in the Executive Club, you can also use the app to store and display all your future bookings - membership is free and, of course, you can join from inside the app. Its typically BA: smart, stylish and efficient without fuss or faffing around.

7. Travel List

Price: £1.49 / $1.99
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch
If youve ever got to a destination only to discover that you forgot to pack your pants, youll see the value of Travel List immediately. This useful app lets you put together a list of everything you need and ensures you pack it.

As you pack, you tick items off the list, and if you attempt to leave with items still unticked, the app will sound an alarm to alert you. Travel List comes pre-populated with most items - shirts, t-shirts, dresses, makeup, personal care, gadgets, chargers and so on - and you can, of course, add your own items if the developer hasnt included them already.

In a nice touch, you can copy any existing packing lists to new destinations or trips, because there are some things (underwear, passports, sun cream) that might appear on every list you make. It also syncs over iCloud, letting you update your lists from any iOS device or Mac - perfect if youre making a list between devices.

8. Jets - Flight & Seat Advisor

Price: £1.99 / $2.99
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch
These days, many airlines allow you to choose your own seat - charging handsomely for the privilege, of course - but how do you know what youre paying for? Enter Jets, an app that can make the difference between travelling in comfort and being unable to stand up when your plane lands. Simply enter the name of your airline, pick the plane youll be flying in, and Jets shows you exactly what each seat does.

Youll see which ones recline and which ones dont; which ones have the most legroom; which ones are next to the food preparation area or the toilets and which ones have funny little tray tables and nowhere to put your stuff.

The app knows most but not all airlines - so Ryanair, BMI Baby and EasyJet are there, but not Jet2 - but if you can find out what kind of plane youll be on, you can see the seating plan and make your booking based on the standard seating plans.

9. Google Maps

Price: Free
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch
Google Maps isnt just a great app to have on holiday (although you need to watch out for data roaming charges if youre using it to navigate while abroad) - its a great app to help you plan your holiday, too.

Googles driving directions are superb, and weve found its estimates of driving times to be very accurate - and that means the apps a great way to plan days out or road trips, exploring different options and zooming in to see what the terrain is like.

You can also use it to prevent disappointment by switching to satellite view and/or Street View to get a really good look at potential places to stay. That way, you can see if the location is really as unspoilt and idyllic as the brochure blurb suggests - or if its between an army firing range and a sewage treatment plant.

The combination of Google Maps and TripAdvisor can really help you avoid a nightmare holiday.

10. EasyJet Mobile

Price: Free
Works with: iPhone, iPod touch
One day, every airline will embrace Apples Passbook and make travelling that little bit less annoying, but for now, the British ones prefer to have their own proprietary apps, if they offer apps at all.

EasyJet is one of the airlines that has embraced apps, and its EasyJet Mobile app enables you to find and book flights; add options such as specific seats; sports equipment or extra baggage; see the status of your flight on the day and book additional items such as hotels. The app works well enough, but its not ideal for people who like to think long term - when we tried to book flights four months ahead, the app listed outbound flights, but no return ones.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

How to Save Battery Life on iPhone 5S

If you got yourself a new iPhone 5S, you’d never want to leave it sitting blankly for even an hour. You’d even want to use it till its battery gone dead. It’s common for Apple users to get fascinated and hooked with iDevices’ cool features. If you are that addicted, saving your battery life could perhaps give you another hour of gaming spree and even lengthen your devices’ life. Here are some few things though that you must know on how to save battery life on your iDevices.


1. Turn off vibrate feature when playing games. Avoid playing intensive video games as this will kill your battery quickly.

2. You might not know this, but by adjusting your devices’ volume to low or none at all, you are eventually saving a small amount of battery life. Go to Settings menu, select General and head on to Sounds to adjust your devices’ sound system.

3. Just like computers, keeping your iDevices’ Lcd at maximum brightness will consume more battery life. Adjust your Lcd settings to low by going to Settings and select Brightness and Wallpaper to change the default level of brightness.

4. For iPad and iPhone, switch to Airplane mode when you don’t need to use the internet. Airplane mode basically turns off both Wi-Fi and the regular wireless radio. However this will also prevent calls from coming in. If you’re just playing a regular game and doesn’t want any disturbances (like a phone call perhaps), might as well switch to Airplane mode to save battery life.

5. 3G connection uses up more battery life compared to Wi-Fi. So if possible, use Wi-Fi especially on hotspot instead of 3G. According to Apple, iPad gets 10 Hours of battery life under WiFi connection and 9 Hours using 3G connection. iPhone on the other hand gets 10 hours for Wi-Fi and only 6 hours for 3G.

6. Disable Bluetooth radio when not needed. Go to Settings, then General and Bluetooth to switch off.

7. Turn off Push Notifications. Every time you get notifications from Facebook , Twitter or any apps your using, you’re also consuming your battery life. If you can check those apps manually, you can turn off the notifications by heading to SettingsNotifications and switch to off to save a bit of battery life.

8. Set your Lcds to lock quickly when not in use. Go to General; select Auto-Lock to set your Lcd to lock quickly before you put it back on your pocket or bag.

9. Keep your devices out of the sun or any hot surfaces. Heat kills batteries quickly. 

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Want More From Your Iphone Try These Suggestions!

The iPhone has many benefits. It has so many apps that allow you to do a variety of things, and a smooth interface. There are many hidden things that can be done to optimize the system even further than it is now. The information in this article will help you figure out the best way to use your iPhone.

When you have an iPhone there is an app that helps you avoid getting lost. There is a maps app that is built into the phone, which makes it much easier to for you to always know where you are. Using the maps feature of your iPhone will simplify your navigation to different places youre going and can help you avoid becoming lost in unfamiliar locations.

Are you sick of constantly getting iPhone notifications? There is a way to turn them off. Start by selecting Settings and then selecting the notifications bar. Remove any apps that are located in the :In Notification Center" that arent useful to you. This will not only cut down on the amount of notifications you receive, but will help your battery to last much longer.

Safari and mail applications are widely used by iPhone owners, but many are not aware of how to save images with these apps. Its really easy to do this. When youre viewing a photo you want to save, just click down on it and make sure that you hold it for around 3 seconds. Soon, a box will pop up with the option to save the image youve touched.

You can create your own shortcuts and dictionary with your iPhone. Whenever you use diction, your phone will know what youre attempting to say. You also have the option of adding in your own words. The iPhone keyboard will also correct you automatically when typing a phrase or word.

Did you just type something into iMessage that you probably shouldnt have? Did Auto Correct change the meaning of it yet again? Simply shake the iPhone and you can undo the message in an instant. This automatically removes your most recent typing. This optional feature needs to be enabled, so look at your Settings to ensure it is available.

The iPhone is an extremely sophisticated device. From its look and feel, to the programs it runs, the iPhone is a beastly device. Follow the advice youve learned in this article and you can make the most out of your iPhone.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Apple iPhone iTouch Tips Tricks

iPhone And iTouch Tips Tricks you can use in everyday use. Following these tips tricks will increase how much you know about your Apple iPhone And iTouch devices giving you that extra advantage over the next person who doesnt know.

1) When typing tap and hold until a magnifying glass appears. Keep holding and move your cursor to the position in the next text you want. Release to edit again.

2) Want to add a number to some text quickly? Tap and hold on the number tab then slide your finger to the number required and release. It appears and automatically switches back to letters.

3) Tap the space twice to add a full stop after the last word and space before the next one.

4) When using Notes, but with the virtual keyboard hidden, double-tap on a word to select it, with movable handles on either end and the option to copy that word or piece of text.

5) When editing a text document with the virtual keyboard. Open and double tap a word to bring up the tools and options to cut copy paste and replace.

6) When watching movies and videos tap the Lcd to bring up the controls. Tap to pause. If you then tap and hold fast forward the video plays in slow motion until you release it.

7) Tapping on Done while watching a movie saves your place at that position. When you come to vie it later, it resumes from that spot.

8) Tap and hold over a hyper-linked address in safari to see the actual web address it links to before opening it plus other options.

9) When typing a web address into Safari the virtual keyboard offers a .com shortcut key. Tap and hold to see alternatives like .co.uk, .net, .org, etc.

10) Quotes and dash. on the numeric keyboard tap and hold the dash key or the quote mark key to see alternative versions.

Just some Tips Tricks compiled from various resources across the web for helping you with your Apple iPhone and Apple iTouch. A lot of stuff you wouldnt normally pick up on your own, but things you can do easily once you know you can do them. With the iPhone and iTouch theres no limit to how much you can do with these Apple devices. The best part is knowing the ins and outs of the devices and being able to use them to there max. With these tips tricks mentioned above you should be able to move more quickly and use your iPhone and iTouch more efficiently by using the tips tricks above.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Apple iPhone 5 Information

iPhone 5 prototype is rumored to have three different versions. From a pull out qwerty keyboard to a new Apple OS its incredible how much more advanced the iPhone 5 will look. Weve been looking at exclusive photos from the biggest tech blogs and other resources and with recent rumors of it being sold on Craigslist for $200 its amazing that the seller didnt ask more for it. Its the iPhone 5 you could have sold it from $1,000 to $20,000 and someone would have bought it. Its long rumored that iPhone 5 would be the game changer that solves all of the previous iPhones problems. Including the dreaded dropped call problem that plagued the iPhone 4. With the Introduction of the iPhone 5 Apple is turning the game on its competition yet again. Even HTC and Googles Android operating system cant hold a light to the New Apple iPhone 5. Even if youve already upgraded the iPhone 4 the new iPhone 5 will surely please all your senses and is way worth the amount of money.

With the launch the Apple iPhone 5 will be available from AT&T Verizon Sprint And T-Mobile as well. No formal mentions have been made who will exclusively be offering it first. But Im pretty sure with the recent AT&T and T-Mobile merger which is being blocked by Congress AT&T will be the first to do so followed by Verizon and then Sprint. other network carriers in other states will shortly follow suit but for now well have to go by what we know. The iPhone 5 has three distinct prototypes, its been lost by a high ranking employee and sold on Craigslist for $200, New Apple OS and is almost ready for launch. Excited I am and you should be as well. The iPhone 5 isnt just going to blow your mind but blow millions of peoples minds as well. The only reason why any Cell Phone Carrier is making any type of money is if you carry the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 you sure to bring in millions of more customers and your profit per quarter will be going up. Its why so many people are eager to carry the iPhone 5 and why Apple is at the top and will remain at the top of the game.

Even without Jobs to be head of the company hes still head chairman of the board. Which means he still has a lot of say but doesnt have to be in the public eye. With his own health issues and his ultimate wish for privacy. Its no wonder why hes taken the reigns of the company and handed them to someone who can handle the rigorous job duties. Jobs will continue to produce products and innovate the whole line. Right now Apple is banking on their mobile line and other platforms against there own foundation of products including the MAC and Macbooks. But as always people will pay for Apple Products because in all honesty its what people want. The touch software loaded on all Apple iPhones iTouchs iPods, etc is perfect and amazing. While other developers phones are freezing up or un trust worthy. The Apple iPhone 5 is sure to please and make a lot of people happy, very very happy. So if your looking to save your money for an Apple iPhone, then save it up for the iPhone 5 which is coming out very very soon.

If you have an upgrade coming hold it off, for those of you out there saying theres going to be bugs there isnt. Ive seen photos and heard first hand how amazing the new iPhone 5 will be which with the the final prototype they choose will sure sell millions of units in the first day alone. The Apple iPhone 5 is sexy sleek and looks to be more than eye candy. The New Apple OS thats going on it is only what you can dream about. With better camera, video, lighter, and runs faster. The New Apple iPhone 5 will get any Apple enthusiast on his or her heels to see it touch it and play with it. I for one will be getting to the Apple Store the day it comes out and an more than happy for the New Apple iPhone 5. I will always and only have an Apple iPhone, my next being the iPhone 5 because my 3GS has been dropped more than you wanna know, dropped in a fish tank, water, and still works. Its been sat on, ran over and yet still works. So you can see why myself and so many others are loyal Apple fans. So if your looking to upgrade or get a new phone especially the Apple iPhone. Just wait your time out and when the Apple iPhone 5 hits the shelves go out and buy it.