It’s live – Episode 8 Gav & Dave’s Tech Podcast

As you know, I co-host a weekly podcast with David from UKMobileTech called Gav & Dave’s Tech Podcast. It is a light hearted tech podcast broadcast bi-weekly. To subscribe click here for iTunes or copy and paste this link into your favourite podcast app.

Episode 8 is now live.

Cellz Mobile Accessories and Tempered Glass for iPhone 5/5S

Cellz are an accessory part of the Cellz Group Ltd based in Hong Kong. In addition to selling accessories, they are also responsible for the manufacture too. I have added them in the Shopping section of my blog for quick reference in the future.

Over the next week, I will have a selection of accessories that I bought for my iPhone 🙂 .

First up, and one of the first things I do with any new phone is fit a screen protector. But I’ve learnt tempered glass protectors are the way to go.

Cellz sell the Rootacase Tempered Glass Film of iPhone 5/5S.

Applying this glass protector means no bubbles, high resistance against soiling, no rainbow effects or silica gel, anti fingerprint coating too as it has an oleophobic coating. It comes in a sturdy plastic case to protect it from being broken in transit, and is so easy to install. Once on, you can’t really tell if it’s fitted. It currently is £7.20 with free shipping to the UK.

Rating 9/10.

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Sony Z1 Compact camera issue

Sony’s new Xperia Z1 Compact, is apparently having some issues with the camera flash in low light situations. According to users on Android-Hlife and the Sony Mobile forums, taking pictures at night outside or in dimly lit areas when using the flash causes light bleeding, which distorts the pictures.

It looks like the light emitted from the flash on the back of the phone is refracted back onto the lens, creating washed out images.

The issue seems to impact the lpink and lime models compared to the black and white, which is odd. Hopefully it’s something that Sony can get worked out through a software update.

I can’t take it anymore – Flappy Bird to be removed

The somewhat reclusive developer of the hit game Flappy Bird has announced that he “cannot take this anymore” and will be removing the game from app stores in 22 hours, as of 2:02 PM EST today.

Dong Nguyen explained on his Twitter account that the takedown isn’t due to any legal reasons, and that he won’t be selling the rights to the game.

Odd since he is according to the Verge making $50,000 a day from the adverts.

This story is breaking all over the tech world giving even more publicity.

Beats Music now available on Windows Phone

Beats Music can now be installed on your Windows Phone. The service gives you access to more than 20 million songs which you can either stream or save to your device for offline listening. Beats Music also offers personalized music suggestions in addition to other service-specific features. Subscription should set you back $9.99 a month but you can check it our for free over the course of a week and decide whether this is something you want to subscribe to. If you’re an AT&T user, you can benefit of a special offer for an exclusive free trial up to 3 months.

Or pay less and use Nokia Mix Radio. You decide.