The Foster The People frontman harnessed the power of iZotope's ultra-portable Spire Studio mobile recording system to record and produce new music. See how he did it here.
Turning your iPhone into a Hollywood-style stabilised camera often comes at great cost, but not so with the new Osmo Mobile 2. Iain Anderson shoots on the move, and likes what he finds...
Apple's long-awaited smart speaker is finally here, promising premium audio quality and Siri integration. How would Matt Vanacoro find it when he put it to the test?
If you have one of the more recent, larger iPhones and the latest version of Photoshop you can do some interesting new things with depth mapping. Iain Anderson shows you how.
If you're looking for clip-on lavalier microphone, with a quality external signal converter, Apogee & Sennheiser's ClipMic digital brings pro mobile recording for iOS devices. Here's our video review.
Iain Anderson delves into iOS9, the next incarnation of the operating system for Apple's iPhone and iPad. Here are six features he feels are worth mentioning above the others.
IK Multimedia tell us their ultra-precise standalone tuner for Apple Watch is now available and features 1/100th of a cent accuracy - the most precise, feature-packed instrument tuner available.
Iain Anderson has been wearing (and testing) the Apple Watch since it was released. Here's his in-depth review of Apple's brand new watch and he considers whether it's needed or not.
2014 has been a big, big year in tech as it becomes harder than live without it on a daily basis. Hollin Jones reviews the biggest innovations and additions and takes a cheeky look at the year ahead.
Though not designed primarily as a standalone device, the Apple Watch could be a useful controller, recording tool and metering analyser for musicians and DJs. Can you think of any more uses?
Which hardware and software tech have been the greatest and most influential this year? Iain Anderson looks back over the past 12 months and the impact the best tech has had on our lives.
In our continuing series of using sound as a healing tool, Lynda Arnold returns with a review of Ambiscience for iPhone: a powerful app capable of altering your brainwaves using binaural beats.
It's here! The much vaunted overhaul of Apple's OS for its mobile devices, iOS7, has landed. Aside from the new flat design and other talked about features, here's 10 things you might not have known.
Speed. Power. Number of Apps. These are all useful to know when deciding on iOS or Android. But what about the quality of the apps? Elaine Ashburn explores the photo editing realities for both devices
Following in the footsteps of its larger sibling, Traktor DJ for iPhone from Native Instruments packs a punch bigger than its screen size suggests. Hollin Jones put it through its paces.
Ever answered a call/text on your iPhone but wished you'd known who it was first? Here's how to create custom iPhone vibration patterns so you know when to pick up a call without looking at the screen
Retina displays on the Mac and iOS platform are relatively new, and within the coming years every display is likely to be of such a high resolution. So, what is retina and how does it work?
Your finger is a great multi-directional input device for iPad & iPhone, but for sketching nothing can beat a good brush or pen. Here's a round-up of some excellent alternatives to using your finger!
Ever dreamed of playing the flute on your iPhone? Even if you haven't, check out this review of the FREE Songbird app for iOS and TooT - the mouthpiece. Discover your inner ocarina player!