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3 February 2012 0 Comments

Tasks And Notes All In One With Toodledo

Task management apps are what you’ll find most on the productivity category on the App Store. For some reason, one always needs to handle to dos for one thing or another, and with iOS 5′s Reminders app, offering something sophisticated yet simple and powerful has gotten more difficult, especially regarding location-based reminders. Toodledo is a [...]

3 February 2012 0 Comments

iPhone Game Friday: New Releases

Although we’ve made it to the tail end of winter, the weather around the world has been making it easy to come up with excuses to stay in and play some awesome games. Just to help you out in your procrastinating endeavours, we’ve collected another set of fine App Store games to play for this [...]

2 February 2012 0 Comments

ImGame: The New Mobile Gaming Check-In App

Ever since Foursquare saw a massive growth in popularity, it’s become clear that mobile social networking is on the rise. Facebook also recently purchased another big-time check-in service, Gowalla, back in December 2011. But users are look for more than geographic check-ins. ImGame is a revolutionary idea which attracts gamers of all crowds! The app behaves [...]

2 February 2012 0 Comments

Searching the Web with DuckDuckGo Search

When you think of website search engines, it’s big-name brands like Google or Yahoo! which come to mind — even Microsoft’s Bing is doing very well in the rankings. However, there is an underdog in the mix and it’s not Dogpile. DuckDuckGo Search is a very simple engine which borrows a lot of traits from Google’s UI. [...]

1 February 2012 0 Comments

50 Amazing iPad Games

Is there a task in this world iPad isn’t perfect for? From reading to research to gaming, the tablet ensures that the users are hooked to it the entire time. iPad games, like apps from every other category, have created a benchmark that has made it almost impossible for other tablets to catch up. Coming [...]

1 February 2012 0 Comments

Serenity: Chill Out

When you try to get your mind to relax, what do you do? Go and lose yourself in sports, read a book or watch a movie? What if you can’t do that but still want some focus? What do you think of? That last beach vacation with the waves gently rolling to the shore — [...]

1 February 2012 0 Comments

Flava: Saving Life’s Memories Through Your iPhone

The iPhone is a great portable device to capture all those special moments in our life. To help in this process, there are a handful of apps that help you chronicle these events; Path as we reviewed before, comes to mind. Not too long ago, I stumbled upon Flava, which is a journaling application for [...]

31 January 2012 0 Comments

My Xbox LIVE: A Handy Companion For Your Xbox

The Xbox 360 is a remarkable device, offering a vast number of entertainment options (be it video games, movies, music and apps). Another big part of the Xbox LIVE experience is the ability to interact with friends via multi-player gaming, chat or even watching a movie together with the Netflix app. While all these options [...]

31 January 2012 0 Comments

Would You Buy an iPhone Lens?

Would You Buy an iPhone Lens? They say that the best camera you have is the one that’s always with you, which is probably why I take more photos with my iPhone than with my other options. There have always been lens systems for the iPhone, but after reading about the iPro, I started wondering [...]

30 January 2012 0 Comments

An Open Letter to Hollywood

Although SOPA and PIPA may be temporarily shelved, we all know that they’re going to come back in one way or another. It’s just a matter of time before one of those bills or an aspect of it slips through the cracks, and it’s all because Hollywood thinks we’re stealing their movies. But pirating isn’t [...]

30 January 2012 0 Comments

Instead: I Could Buy This, or I Could Donate…

As we begin accumulating more things, many people are turning their attention away from buying items for themselves and choosing instead to support a non-profit organization. It’s easy to see how forgoing a vacation and donating time and money to a non profit could be helpful, but what about all of the little decisions that [...]

28 January 2012 0 Comments

How the iPhone Can Become Key to Computing

My computational needs, like most people’s, are fairly low. I do some light image editing for the AppStorm sites, browse Facebook and Twitter, read, and write. All of those things can be accomplished on the iPhone as it is, and it makes me wonder about how much I genuinely need an i5 processor and four [...]