Dropbox , one of the longest standing cloud-based storage services, has adapted as its user’s digital lives grew. The company offers an iOS app , plus the ability for other software developers to integrate Dropbox access.
Germany seems to be a hotbed for patent war activity at the moment with Apple now overturning an online sales ban on many of its 3G gadgets. Just this morning we reported on an injunction won by Motorola preventing Apple selling the iPad 2, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 on it’s official online shop due to its alleged infringement on a 3G patent. However, the wheels of justice move quickly in these matters and Apple has been able to strike down the injunction with haste. Moto being unreasonable?
It’s been a week that’s bordered on something time-travel-esque this past seven days, with the future being printed out for us all to see. Not literally printed out – we’re not talking the kind of book that Marty McFly spent far too long knobbing about with when he could have just destroyed the sodding thing a thousand times over; no, we’re talking about companies telling us what’s actually going on. Smearing the Galaxy We’ve been treated to that rarest of all rare beasts this week: a company confirming that something isn’t going to happen
Spice Invaders (Free) by Chillingo Ltd puts you in the role of a space pirate pillaging Earth for spice. While you may need to read that sentence a second time to let it sink in, the rest of this game is very straightforward. Spice Invaders is a tower defense game, so those familiar with that category already know the drill.





