Can Tamagotchis make a comeback?
The nostalgia factor isn't enough to rebirth the dependent Japanese digital pet as a childhood classic for 2017.
The nostalgia factor isn't enough to rebirth the dependent Japanese digital pet as a childhood classic for 2017.
In a gentrifying suburb of Sydney, three women are hurling insults at their television screen thanks to Mario Kart 8.
While we mostly jumped ship to Apple three years ago, there's a single reason we still run a PC for work as well.
Tinder made it easier to couple-up, but now apps are trying to help people avoid conscious uncoupling. So what should you download next?
With a HTC Vive VR headset and a high-performance Alienware laptop, suddenly working from home can put you anywhere you like.
Phones and PCs are supposed to make us productive, but these apps will make sure you get the important things done.
Second-hand book collecting is a serious addiction for some. Use this app to keep it under control and organised.
Avoid burn-out by putting in your headphones and blissing out with these games.
A vibrational healer didn't help BBY stay afloat, but perhaps some of these supernatural apps can help you get your life on track.
The Deliveroo food ordering app looks delectable but doesn't always ... deliver.
The sewing of smartphone to palm means we have all become rather conscientious visual journalists.
As the self-help books pile up on your bedside table, this app will condense the wisdom for you – fast.
Despite Crystal Knows having a name reminiscent of some kind of dreadful street narcotic (at least when said out loud), it is an extraordinary piece of technology.
Apps make it possible to build a portfolio or buy into IPOs as simply as swiping right.
With phone screens getting so big thankfully there are different types of keyboards available to help your texting thumb.
Camping can either be a gateway to utter relaxation or a disorganised nightmare, check out these apps for a smooth experience.
When there is a perfect balance between stress and reward we humble humans receive an intoxicating rush.
As glossy footage of our deteriorating environment swirl across the airwaves and politicians again loftily pledge to rise to the climate change challenge, some (could) argue technology is doing its bit to add a bit of tangibility to an often invisible problem.
The age of the app means plastic bank cards are on the way out. Apple Pay takes headlines but some banks are moving faster than others.
If you've an inkling to turn your texting thumb into a green thumb, try these gardening apps. And if you've had enough of that, try a spot of shark tracking.
While everybody else is studying the sommelier's snarky comment for its complexities and character, you can quickly scan one of these apps to get the real low down on wine.
Sometimes it takes just one or two new apps to turn your desk into a humming, productive haven.
Don't languish in the superficial wastelands of Tinder. Dating apps are getting smarter, including the chance to judge potential partners based on their clickbait reading habits.
Feeling nostalgic for days gone by? Apps that transport you back to your earlier social-media self are growing in popularity, but not all walks down memory lane are happy.
Two months with the Apple Watch and I'm a smooth email operator with a link to Beyonce.
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