Editorial

Mobile Choice Awards 2014 – Editorial

  Mobile Choice have announced the winners of the Mobile Choice Awards 2014. Every year they hold an open online vote on what and who you feel have been the best performers in a variety of categories. Personally I find the results of these awards to be a very useful indicator of popular opinion as they show how all levels of users feel about the mobile industry as opposed to the few opinionat...[Read More]

Sony Press Party – Editorial

Sony Press Party – Editorial     On Thursday 25th September the Sony Xperia team held a press launch for the new Z3 line at the Aqua Nueva in Regent Street, London, a stone’s throw from Oxford Circus Station. The venue was an excellent choice to reflect the premium nature of the Z3 range: as you entered you were greated by a choice of 5 different cocktails, although because the gla...[Read More]

Where are they now?

Where are they now? This is a writeup on how some parts of Android were massive in the beginning and now over time have been forgotten about. Some have been bought, while some have just been forgotten. This isn’t a long list and hopefully it can be amended to include more and more additions. Timely – Was a fantastic clock/alarm app. It looked great and was a popular choice for review s...[Read More]

KooGoo Icon Pack & Mini Interview

 KooGoo Icon Pack & Mini Interview Taking a break from our usual application, game and accessory reviews, we thought it would be fun to share an icon pack from djskarpia AKA Andrea Corvi. This particular set is called KooGoo, such an unusual name but read on to find out where that came from. Features include.. 1500+ HD Icons 88  Cloud wallpapers – for tablets i suggest you to download th...[Read More]

Why I Want to Enjoy the Samsung Gear Fit!

After some debate on whether I would actually wear the Gear Fit or not I decided to pick it up yesterday and try it out. My initial thoughts were to see if I could leave it in the box overnight, not touch it, then wake up in the morning and still want the device. I woke up this morning to my three-year old mushing a toy car into my side. Naturally, and surprisingly, my second thought was wanting t...[Read More]

New DroidHorizon apparel available.

 New DroidHorizon apparel available  After a successful launch on TeeSpring we’re glad to announce that we have made available, once more, our logo printed on a variety of apparel. This time you can choose a few alternatives like Hoodies, Long Sleeve, V- Neck and two choices of T-Shirt. The way this works is like a crowd funding project. We set the number of T-shirts to 11, only when 11 are ...[Read More]

Limited Edition DroidHorizon Tees

  We hit the button on our limited edition DroidHorizon tees. The way this works is like a crowd funding project. We set the number of T-shirts to 20, only when 20 are ordered will they ship. We tried to keep the cost as low as possible but not the cheapest quality of material. We sure would like a re-share and would love for a few of our regular followers to grab a T-shirt and show their support....[Read More]

Apps World San Francisco 2014 (Sponsored Article)

Four big Android viewpoints to look forward to at Apps World North America With Apps World North America just over two weeks away on February 5-6, there’s plenty of content to look forward to for anyone in the apps ecosystem, from developers, to OEMs and industry professionals alike. For every 10 smartphones shipped globally, eight will be running Android – it’s no surprise therefore the Droid Wor...[Read More]

Android Etch, putting Android on everything.

  After a pretty successful Indiegogo campaign with nearly $3000 raised. The team at Android Etch got enough funds to launch their unique product. Basically… Putting Android on everything. When I first stumbled upon this, I must admit, I was very excited. I saw a guy offering something different with 2 of my most favourite things mixed together. Android and drinking beer. If he could so...[Read More]

Life-Spot – Kickstarter

Life-Spot – Kickstarter Lets face it, mobile devices are here to stay, my dad would say otherwise (he still rocks a pager). So this means we are in constant need to charge them. There’s nothing worse then when an iPhone or iPad owner comes round my living space and they need to charge their device. As an Android user, i’m not going to be able to help. The same goes for a working ...[Read More]

Battle For Your Living Room: Chromecast vs Android Mini-PC

Back in July, Google announced the Chromecast – a $35 HDMI dongle that connects to your TV and plays media from the cloud over WiFi.  However there is another inexpensive category of dongle – the Android Mini PC – that promises not only to play your media, but run your Android apps and games just like your phone or tablet. Being UK based, neither option was readily available to m...[Read More]

App Permissions & Fake Apps

  A friend of the site contacted me yesterday regarding some fake games and applications he found on Google Play. After looking for myself, I found them to be blatant copies of original titles with some very very strange App Permissions. I’m going to share the proper game then the fake. I’ll not provide any links for our readers to download, just in-case.       The ...[Read More]