That is right. Cortana – Microsoft’s digital assistant for Windows Phone – has been leaked. And we just tried it. Continue reading
Category Reviews
My first film review, the Minions movie
This is the first time I write a film “review”, so please, go easy on me. Yesterday, I went to see the Minions movie, and to be honest with you, it was quite boring. Continue reading
Showtime lets you watch live US TV wherever you are
Showtime is a new app by CBS that lets you Stream live TV, films and TV series on your iPhone and iPad without a cable subscription. Here’s how to use it outside the US. Continue reading
Minds, a “super private” social network that wants to compete with Facebook
If you feel the content you post on Facebook might end up in the wrong hands, here’s a “secure” social network to try out. Continue reading
Skype for the web: Make Skype calls right from your browser
Skype is now available on the web, thanks to a brand new official website that enables you to make video/audio calls and send messages right from your favorite browser. Continue reading
We tried Hound, the new digital assistant by SoundHound
SoundHound – the developer behind the music recognition system by the same name – has launched Hound, a new digital assistant for Android. We got an invite and tried it on the Moto G 2013, here is what we think. Continue reading
Spark promises to make reading emails on your iPhone fun
There are plenty of apps on the App Store that offer to help you read emails swiftly. Spark joins the lot and tries to differentiate itself with a “fun, friendly and fully customizable” experience.
Opera Max helps you control and reduce your data usage
I have a contract free Android phone, and have to be watching my mobile data usage. Mexican mobile carriers charge a fortune for a MB. Continue reading
Enjoy offline playlists with MixRadio for Android and iOS
Nokia´s radio, MixRadio is now available for Android and iOS, so we decided to try it and see if it is worth the download. Continue reading
TripGo, an app for getting around Mexico City and other major cities by public transport
We found out a week ago that Google Maps now displays public transport directions in Mexico City. I know it may not sound like a big deal, but Mexico City is one of the biggest cities in the world – so it´s good to have an alternative way of travelling, other than by car or walking. Continue reading
We tried Uber in Mexico City, here´s our thoughts
We decided to try Uber in Mexico City, here’s what to expect. Continue reading
Forget Spotify: Beats Music is way better
We tried Beats Music, and decided to compare it with Spotify. This is what we think. Continue reading
Get an hourly forecast for up to 10 days with Weather Timeline
Browsing through the Play Store, I stumbled upon an interesting app for Android called Weather Time, which is featured in the section “Editor´s choice”. As a weather enthusiast, I decided to pay the $0.99 price tag and try it – hopefully, I won´t regret it. Continue reading
Hello: Facebook´s new caller ID app for Android
Facebook has released a new app called Hello. But do not, for one moment, think that it intends to compete with Whatsapp´s new VoIP calls (just this week, some iPhone users are able start using this feature as part of a “rollout”); that would be just stupid – Whatsapp was acquired by Facebook not too long ago. Continue reading
Stream and download songs for free on your Android device with Netease Music
We´re close to finding the true – free and unlimited – Spotify replacement. Netease Music, a Chinese music app for Android wants to compete with the monthly-subscription service with a solution that we think it´s worth trying. Continue reading
Messenger.com, a web version of the Facebook Messenger app to avoid distractions
Do you still use Facebook? Many of my friends disappeared from the social network a few years ago. Now, we (my friends and I) think Twitter offers a more serious solution. Continue reading
We tried HBO Now for iPhone and iPad: great content on the go without a cable provider
We love trying new stuff. Even though we’re not in the United States, we managed to try HBO Now, the new subscription app by, you guessed, HBO. Continue reading
Guvera, an alternative to Spotify?
We like Spotify, but we have to admit their $9.99 monthly subscription is not in everyone’s budget. Well, good news, we just found a viable, more affordable alternative. Continue reading
Gogobot, a great app that can help you explore a new place
We love travelling and just noticed a new travel app on the App Store: Gogobot. Continue reading
We tried Periscope, the live streaming app from Twitter
Today Twitter released Periscope, an app focused on live streaming. How does it work? Pretty simple. Continue reading
Vessel, a video curation app for iPhone and iPad
Vessel is a service that wants to give YouTube a run for his money, content-wise, with a range of curated videos. Yesterday, Vessel released its iPhone and iPad app on the iTunes Store, and we decided to ty it and see if YouTube has a reason to be scared. Continue reading
Get the best price on your next flight with Hopper
We know, we know… EPELTECH Magazine hasn´t seen any action in the last few months, but managing a Spanish version (you can read our sister site EPNORTECH here) is time consuming. But hey, we are back and we´ll keep updating as much as possible to provide you with interesting and useful content. Continue reading
Watch HD movies on your Android device with Popcorn Time
Would you like to watch free HD films on your Android device? Here´s a great app you should check out. Continue reading
Increase your iPhone´s battery life
Can an app actually extend the battery life of your iPhone? Continue reading
HTC lock screen on iPhone
The stock iPhone Lock screen leaves a lot of untapped potential on the table, and for that reason it’s no surprise that we see so many jailbreak tweaks that focus on modifying the Lock screen.
Discover free apps on your iPhone
EPELTECH, the app, available on SlideMe NOW!
EPELTECH, the app, is available on SlideMe. Continue reading
Spanish Siri on Android
Hands on n64ios
Take Polaroid photos on your iPhone
Windows 8 on the iPad
Damn you auto correct!
Do you find auto correct annoying? Continue reading
Track your connection speed on your Android device
Is your Internet connection slow? Would you like to know the real speed of your broadband? Continue reading
The new iPad is here!
Do you want to watch cool tech tutorials?
Watch all-tech videos HERE Continue reading
Create a Wi-Fi hotspot with your HTC Desire HD
I have been using the HTC Desire HD for a couple of weeks and there are two features that I like the most. Continue reading
CloudOn review
CloudOn has finally brought Microsoft Office to the iPad.
Word, PowerPoint and Excel can now be accessed on the multi-touch gadget from Apple. Continue reading