Cell Phone App Reviews Noah gets a demo of the latest Palm Pre apps at CTIA '09 in Las Vegas. Pandora looks sweet - but still no launch date or price info!
Cell Phone App Reviews For BlackBerry users across North America, the day has finally come where RIM has joined the ranks of Android (Android Market) and Apple (App Store) with the launch of the BlackBerry App World. Referred to as "an exciting new sales...
Cell Phone App Reviews Reuters reports that Microsoft is showing some headway with its upcoming Windows Marketplace for Mobile. The company announced partnerships with Pandora, Facebook and the game wizards at Electronic Arts, among others, and will go ahead...
Cell Phone App Reviews Digging into another Apple patent filing, Apple Insider discovered a reference to some really crazy biometric security stuff for the iPhone. The patent — which was filed back in September and only recently published — covers fingerprint...
Business And Money According to an article published in BusinessWeek, RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis is expected to launch the BlackBerry App World during his CTIA keynote in Las Vegas on April 1st. Thanks to the wide-reaching success of Apple's App...
Cell Phone App Reviews Made famous for helping users easily locate clean bathrooms and other amenities, SitOrSquat (which is, by the way, possibly the best name for an app ever) now has a new sponsor, and it’s none other than TP kingpin Charmin. In...
Android I've never been a social website junkie. Well, that is if you discount user-submitted news sites. I only got into Facebook about six months ago, and thought it beat the baggy, sagging pants off of MySpace. I jumped on when right it became...
Android I have to drop a quick update here to my lukewarm post on aHome. Three days after I reviewed it, mAPPn released version 1.4.0 of the program, and almost all of my complaints have were addressed. First and foremost. aHome now has the...
Android It may not be available for a little while, but don't be jealous, Android fans, when your iPhone buddy starts bragging about the inevitable face detection app headed to their phones in the next few months. Face.com just launched a face...
Android Of the Android home replacements I've tried Open Home wins the most unique customization award. Searching the Market for Open Home, you'll find twenty-or-so professionally-designed, extremely detailed skins that affect every nook and...
Cell Phone App Reviews Earth Day is a month away, but why wait to get your green on? iPhorest is a neat little diversion that lets users experience what it’s like to plant and cultivate a virtual tree. At $4.99, it’s definitely not a cheapie program (by...
Android Coming into the world as the first priced Twitter client for Android carries with it some inherent expectations. Twidroid has never disappointed me, and the interface is as sleek and professionally crafted as one could hope for. There are...
Android I've tried various versions/incarnations of all of the Android home replacements I'm aware of: dxTop, Open Home, and aHome. I settled on aHome lite as my favorite because it was exactly that - lite. There were a couple of handsome,...
Android GMote has been a tough nut for me to crack. Not so much in terms of using the app, but in terms of filming and editing a review. The program is robust and full of useful features. I wanted to explore them all - and in three different...
Android fmylife.com is a bit like postsecret, minus the reveling in evildoings. The posts are generally more embarrassing than those on postsecret, and the multitudes of comments, like "you deserved that one," or, "your life really is [effed]."...
Cell Phone App Reviews Even those of us that bill ourselves as relatively "tech savvy" are new to certain technological things. That's how I am with Twitter. I signed up about a month ago, and am learning more and more about how it works with each passing...
Cell Phone App Reviews As Phonedog reported last week, shortly after the launch of the Kindle II, Amazon also debuted the seemingly genius Kindle for iPhone app. Allowing iPhone users the convenience of Kindle's easy to download books for $9.99 to get the app...
Cell Phone App Reviews eBook-related news has been hot lately. First, there was the Amazon Kindle II’s debut, then Amazon’s Kindle for iPhone app, followed by Barnes & Noble’s purchase of Fictionwise (which, if you have eReader or Stanza , is likely...
Cell Phone App Reviews Another gratitude journal? I guess someone thinks iPhone users could use a little more happiness in their lives. This one’s from happier.com, which helps users measure and track their gratitude to improve their level of...
Android Buying from the priced Android Market is just too easy, and I've had a hard time holding back. $3.99 is a bit steep for the average app, but as you'll see, dxTop is unique. It provides enough new functionality to satisfy geeky urges, and...
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?