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Top travel apps for the iPhone

Top travel apps for the iPhone

A rundown of the most useful iPhone apps for travellers, from currency converters to dictionaries, health advisers and data-usage monitors Read more

11 May, 2012 by Jesse Sutton
Facebook takes wraps off App Center

Facebook takes wraps off App Center

...apps onto iOS devices.Facebook will be selling three things: pointers to mobile apps on other stores; pointers to free web apps that use Connect... Read more

10 May, 2012 by Rafe Needleman
Top apps for job seekers

Top apps for job seekers

ZDNet UK presents a rundown of most useful apps for job hunters, from job search tools to CV polishers, business-card scanners and social-networking portals Read more

12 March, 2011 by Staff
Top business travel apps

Top business travel apps

ZDNet UK presents a rundown of the best apps for people on the move, from flight checkers and Wi-Fi finders to tube maps and translation tools Read more

5 March, 2011 by Staff

Should your next mobile app be an HTML5 web app?

...at a layer above, in the browser layer." By 2015, half of mobile apps will be written in HTML5 Even so, Gartner predicts that by... Read more

18 October, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Firms sign up for clearer privacy rules on mobile apps

...Microsoft, Amazon, HP and Research In Motion to improve privacy protections on mobile apps. The companies will require developers to include privacy policies in their... Read more

23 February, 2012 by Elinor Mills

Mobile apps to get content rating system

...age-appropriate ratings to video games.The original initiative (PDF) behind a mobile apps rating system was launched by the CTIA near the end of... Read more

22 November, 2011 by Josh Lowensohn

One billion HTML5-friendly mobiles coming in 2013

And 15 per cent of mobile apps to be HTML5 web apps next year, research finds... HTML5 will... Read more

8 December, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

iOS, Android, Windows Phone: Top three for mobile apps in 2015

...surge, Johan Svanberg, senior analyst at Berg Insight, said most of the mobile apps downloaded will be free apps - making monetisation a continued challenge for... Read more

7 October, 2011 by Natasha Lomas
Apps of the Week: Memclip, AnDOSBox

Apps of the Week: Memclip, AnDOSBox

...daily recommendations. Alternatively, check out our weekly round-up of the best mobile apps: 1. MemClipMemClip for iPad lets you grab notes and text from... Read more

9 September, 2011 by Staff
Apps of the Week: Dragon, XE, RealVNC

Apps of the Week: Dragon, XE, RealVNC

...daily recommendations. Alternatively, check out our weekly round-up of the best mobile apps: 1. Dragon Remote MicrophoneThis free app for iPhone and iPad allows... Read more

2 September, 2011 by Staff
Apps of the Week: WebSharing, NewsRob

Apps of the Week: WebSharing, NewsRob

...daily recommendations. Alternatively, check out our weekly round-up of the best mobile apps: 1. WebSharing File/Media SyncThere are plenty of utilities for moving... Read more

26 August, 2011 by Rupert Goodwins
Apps of the Week: Disk Usage, ZDBox

Apps of the Week: Disk Usage, ZDBox

...daily recommendations. Alternatively, check out our weekly round-up of the best mobile apps: 1. Disk UsageEverything old is new again, and with mobile phones... Read more

19 August, 2011 by Staff
Apps of the Week: RealCalc, ConnectBot

Apps of the Week: RealCalc, ConnectBot

...daily recommendations. Alternatively, check out our weekly round-up of the best mobile apps: 1. 3G WatchdogSimple, unobtrusive and detailed, 3G Watchdog keeps an eye... Read more

12 August, 2011 by Staff
Apps of the Week: Spiceworks, Astrid

Apps of the Week: Spiceworks, Astrid

...daily recommendations. Alternatively, check out our weekly round-up of the best mobile apps for Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Windows Phone and more: 1. SpiceworksA free... Read more

5 August, 2011 by Staff

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