Cell Phone App Reviews Some juicy VOIP news at CES. Skype just introduced its first version for Intel-based mobile internet devices, plus a new lite version (which, notably, is available for T-Mobile’s G1). The new Skype-for-your-mobile software enables free...
Cell Phone App Reviews Love TV? Got an iPhone or iPod Touch? i.TV is free, and it's pretty cool. Especially if you also use TiVo and/or Netflix. Or like movies. Yeah, it does a lot ... And it's free $^) Check it out ...
Cell Phone App Reviews uClick has a ton of comics and other content online, and it's formatted for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. They're also launching 99 cent virtual comic books via the Apple App Store. Noah checks it out from MacWorld 2009.
Cell Phone App Reviews Got a jailbroken iPhone? Want landscape SMS capabilities? Got 15 bucks? Then check out iRealSMS! Noah checks out this SMS alternative for iPhone and iPhone 3G.
Android It snuck up on me but I'm sure some of you felt this coming. Pull My Finger and Noble Fart bring all the joy and sophomoric pride that iPhone users have known for the past weeks to the infinitely less mature nerds of the Android fold....
Android Present.ly is a premium micro-blogging platform that allows for file transfers and updates via IM and SMS. It's a bit like Twitter, but geared towards private productivity within smaller groups. This could be a creative collective, a...
Cell Phone App Reviews Like all Geminis, I have a Yin and Yang, a dark and light side. As a college student, I was a bar-hopping, after-hours club kid who volunteered at a children’s ministry (that is, when I was actually awake during the day). Today, the...
Cell Phone App Reviews Once all the rage before the iPhone SDK and Android’s Open Source, web apps are getting new life these days. Mobile applications that require a particular platform is so passé, especially in a hot season with a range of new and upcoming...
Android A month ago, I wrote a post in the forums where I summarized my daily G1 routine, pointing out the apps I found most useful. Since then, programs have been updated and new ones have been released. So, I've changed apps for some...
There are a lot to choose from, and you've probably owned a few by now over the years, but if you had to choose your favorite Android phone so far, which would it be?
Are you someone who has switched from iOS to another platform, or have you simply just refused to use Apple's mobile OS due to a missing piece of functionality?
The HTC One runs Android 4.1. Do you think the HTC One should be updated to Android 4.2.2, or wait to be updated to the latest version of Android which will presumably launch at Google I/O this coming Wednesday?
Have you ever switched providers to get your hands on an exclusive phone?
Do you think BlackBerry 10 can survive, or even prosper, if BlackBerry Messenger is no longer an exclusive messaging service for the platform?