4 Best Freeware’s for Android, iPod Touch and iPhone

Quick Settings (Android) In Android devices, the “Settings” shortcut has a central role. It allows you to configure the phone functions, access information in real time, and also to check in detail the parameters of the system. However, despite the clear presentation, it is still too complex for most users. Fortunately, it is possible to… Continue reading 4 Best Freeware’s for Android, iPod Touch and iPhone

A Quick Overview of the Unofficial Google Android Honeycomb Tablet from Motorola

Google has really surprised everyone when they announced and demonstrated an early version of the Android 3.0 OS, code named Honeycomb, just a couple of weeks after they officially set a release date for Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Not only that, but they also did it on an as-of-yet unannounced Motorola tablet, most likely the rumored… Continue reading A Quick Overview of the Unofficial Google Android Honeycomb Tablet from Motorola

Video Box: YouTube’s Next Best Alternative

With today’s current technology, famous video sharing sites are available and accessible. The downloading and sharing of videos can be done using the Video Box app. This is made possible through live mixing. Interestingly enough the Video box app is totally free and ad supported. This technology allows the users to traffic video from their… Continue reading Video Box: YouTube’s Next Best Alternative

Stream Music on your iPad and iPhone With Groove Shark

Groove shark is an ideal destination for you if you are a music lover. It provides remarkable service by streaming the music on your Android, iPhone, BlackBerry and includes feature for saving the music to your play list. It can be downloaded through your iPhone on the internet and it costs you just $3 per… Continue reading Stream Music on your iPad and iPhone With Groove Shark

Real Music Wherever You Go – 3 Cubed App for Android

If music is the thing that interests you very much, then do not wait anymore to buy 3 cubed which is the best music player for your Android Phone. The application developers are always keen in creating new apps for music lovers and 3 cubed is one of the best music player available in Android… Continue reading Real Music Wherever You Go – 3 Cubed App for Android

A User Review of WikiDroid for Wikipedia, for the Android

This app for Android is intended to provide access to the ever popular Wikipedia for Android users, wherever they might happen to be. WikiDroid is a completely free app, and does a terrific job of achieving its goal of having Wikipedia’s power constantly available on Android phones. You get full access to all the content… Continue reading A User Review of WikiDroid for Wikipedia, for the Android

A Review of Oblique Strategies 1.0.0 for Android

Oblique Strategies 1.0.0 is intended as an aid to boosting creativity. It’s produced by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt, and is based on a set of flash cards of a very cryptic nature, used by Eno for inspiration when working on his famous musical compositions. Eno’s music is well known for compositions that are very… Continue reading A Review of Oblique Strategies 1.0.0 for Android

Why Android phones and iPhones May Not be Your Best Friends?

Smartphones are private devices, we use ringtones from a favorite song and photograph of your loved ones as wallpaper. And as if it isn’t enough, we put our name, address, and email numbers in it. But these phones are not always your best friends, they may not keep secrets well. There are many ways a… Continue reading Why Android phones and iPhones May Not be Your Best Friends?

Playstation App for iPhone and Android Will be Released Soon

Many thousands of early Windows Phone 7 users are enjoying seamless connectivity with Xbox Live, but it may seem like nothing when compared to Sony’s effort in delivering PlayStation integration to literally millions of existing smartphone owners. Sony will release PlayStation applications for iPhone and Android and it will be available in the App Store… Continue reading Playstation App for iPhone and Android Will be Released Soon

Nine Failed Gadgets in 2010

1. T-Mobile Mini Pulse Huawei’s first attempt at manufacturing a cheap Android phone for the T-Mobile. Equipped with Android 2.1 and a 2.8” screen, it was also available on British and German markets. It was not already at its best when it came out, but at least the price was competitive. Unfortunately, other Android devices… Continue reading Nine Failed Gadgets in 2010