Most gadgets these days would be lost without all the wonderful services available on the web that deliver content and entertainment through them. Even better, some of the best often cost very little or are even free! Which are worth your time though?
Smartphones are great when you're on the move - but a chat marathon on that tiny bar of glass and plastic when you're sitting in front of a PC does seem rather silly. MightyText allows you to text from your PC and more. Dependent on Gadgets puts down the smartphone and takes a closer look.
Lists are great. They help us keep organised, they record our achievements and they catalog our dreams. On paper, they can be beautiful, but they're also easy to lose and hard to share. Wunderlist attempts to bring the list into the 21st century with beautiful interfaces across all major smartphone and tablets. But is it actually any better than scribbling on a pad?
Clusterize is an app which finds you the best events to go to based on your interests. Follow your favourite clubs, performers, musicians or just keep up to date with where your friends are going out. Dependent on Gadgets gets in to going out.
Reading books is great, whether on a Kindle or scribbled onto a piece of dead tree. But it's difficult to do when you're driving...
Two 21st century post-it note killers take list making to the next level. But which one is best?
DependentOnGadgets falls out with Google a bit
We are all having to watch the pennies a little more closely. OnTrees offers the tools to take back control of your finances.
Managing your tasks at home and at work is a key way to reduce stress. Can Asana bring tranquility to a busy life?
Upgrading the free router supplier by your internet provider might not be an obviously good buy, but if your family are all drinking heavily from the internet well or your looking for simple ways to backup, protect and share between all the family gadgets, then this Netgear Nighthawk D7000 makes a very reasonable case for itself.