by Victoria Milne | Nov 13, 2015 | Blog
Nostalgia for the past is inevitable, but past seems to get closer every year. So it should not come as a surprise that someone has already decided to revive the AOL Instant Messenger days of the 2000s. The revival comes in the form of a new “interactive story”, Emily...
by Victoria Milne | Sep 17, 2015 | Blog
While your average digital watch probably contains more computing power than the ZXSpectrum, for British people of a certain age the perma-crashing, plastic keyboard wielding, cassette tape adjusting personal computer of their youth retains a mythical charm If you’re...
by Victoria Milne | Aug 5, 2015 | Blog
Controlling you gaming by brainwaves alone has been a dream of ours since reading a spoof article in Your Sinclair back in the 1980s (erm, not what we believed it, or anything). And now – just three decades later – this could finally become a...
by Victoria Milne | Jul 22, 2015 | Blog
Health care is a solemn business and understandably so. For those in mobile health this has important implications: you don’t want an app for cancer sufferers, say, to be anything other than serious and straightforward for risk of trivialising what is an...
by Victoria Milne | Jul 6, 2015 | Blog
Chess is one of the world’s oldest, most traditional games. As such, you might argue it could do with a bit of a shake up for 2015. Thankfully, then, Yoko Ono’s Chess is here to thoroughly mix things up. At a basic, free level, the Yoko Chess iOS app features...