There are billions of people accessing the world wide web, but only a fraction of these are able to easily produce content for others to see. Particularly for people in developing nations who are accessing the internet largely on low-end smartphones, it can be difficult to actually produce something of value without specialised knowledge, considerable cash or both. Language can be another barrier, with most free tools for content creation existing in English, Mandarin or other dominant languages. Mozilla, the company behind Firefox, is attempting to correct this imbalance with a free Android app called Webmaker.
app
Fallout 4 creators release iOS game Fallout Shelter
Bethesda kicked off this year’s E3 gaming expo with a press conference in the early hours of Monday morning, unveiling a half-dozen new games for PC and consoles including Doom, Dishonored 2 and the widely anticipated Fallout 4. They also had a bit of a surprise for us – their first mobile title. It’s called Fallout Shelter, it’s available today on iOS, and it’s brilliant.
How to create Instagram collages on Android
Instagram photos are all squares, which makes them work equally well on landscape and portrait devices, but can somewhat hamper your creativity. One way to get around this is to use multiple photos in the same Instagram upload: a collage. In this article, we’ll show you to how to easily make Instagram collages on Android […]
Glove app review: how to find the best mobile network
It’s always super annoying to deal with a crappy mobile signal – not least because it’s never clear what the exact issue is. Is your phone just bad? Maybe you’re on the wrong network? It’s maddening, and with the long commitments inherent in mobile contracts, you don’t have the luxury to switch carriers willy-nilly until […]