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Tech & Apps Thursday: App, gadgets you can’t afford to miss out on

We have compiled a list of apps and gadgets you would find useful.

POLOKWANE – Technology helps to make life a little easier. Whether you make use of fancy gadgets or applications (or apps), there are apps and gadgets available for almost everything.

Some are free while others have a once-off or monthly cost.

Whether you make use of Google Play Store or Apple’s App Store, we have just the right apps for you and your kids.  

App of the week:

  • Fitness Coach

Follow programs adapted to your goals directly on your Phone or Tablet. Whether at home, at the gym, or outdoors, stay in shape with the Workout & Fitness app!

Cost: Free to download.

Download: App Store or Play Store.    

App for the kids:

  • Hot Wheels Unlimited

Fuel your imagination with the ultimate Hot Wheels™ Track Builder on mobile! Bring to life the craziest stunt courses full of twisted loops, daring jumps, blazing boosters and epic ramps.

Cost: Free to download, but monthly subscription.

Download: App Store or Play Store.  

For business:

  • Adobe Scan

This mobile document scanner turns anything — receipts, notes, documents, photos, business cards, whiteboards — into an Adobe PDF with content you can reuse from each PDF and photo scan.

Cost: Free to download.

Download: App Store or Play Store.  

Gadget of the week:

  • Topk 3-Port USB Wall Charger & LED Light

The B312 USB wall charger comes with three (3) USB ports on its underside. This means you can charge all your devices at the same time. This includes your phone, tablet, digital camera, or other portable devices.

Cost: R399.

Buy it here at Mantality.

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Ruan de Ridder

A digital support specialist at Caxton Local Media, known for his contributions to the digital landscape. He has covered major stories, including the Moti kidnappings, and edits and curates news of national importance from over 50 Caxton Local News sites.

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