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Stone Skipper Game Review

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

There’s nothing more relaxing than tossing a smooth stone onto a flat lake and watching it bounce across the surface as if defying gravity. People have always been fascinated by the process and it’s no wonder why. Chances are, barely anyone can pass up the opportunity to do so when presented. The only problem is

Video: Charlie Rose on the iPad with Walt Mossberg, Michael Arrington and David Carr

Monday, February 8th, 2010

This video is a few days old, it was actually from last Thursday night, but it is an interesting 23 minutes worth of video covering the iPad. The beginning does have some of the stuff you have most likely already seen such as the basic specs and a few clips from the Keynote announcement, however

An App To Tell: Valentine App Review

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Valentines day is just around the corner. Guys everywhere are ordering flowers, buying chocolates and making plans to ensure their Valentines day is perfect. Okay truth is a lot of guys haven’t even thought about Valentines day. But before you run out to your local drug store and buy a cheap card, consider this solution.

PixTalk App Review

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

A pictures worth a thousand words. It’s hard to argue with that statement. In a world filled with various languages, people and accents, pictures can help break down barriers and make communication easier. I’ve reviewed a few apps before that can help portray what you’re trying to say in picture form. But all of them

iBlackout App Review

Monday, February 1st, 2010

I’ve reviewed plenty of useless apps in my day. And what I’ve come to realize is there is different levels of uselessness. Some apps can be really cool and have a bunch of features, but still no apparent use. And other apps can totally suck and still hold the title of useless. Well an app

iBalls: Steel Game Review

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The iPhone’s and iTouch’s accelerometer have made for great advances in the world of portable gaming. Before, gamers had to depend on buttons,sticks and triggers to control what goes on in a game. But now we can really get into a game by using motion to get a hands on experience and feel like we’re

Apple Bookworms Rejoice Launch of iBooks

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

With the unveiling of the iPad in full flow, another rumor has been put to bed, Apple’s embrace of the eBook.  Steve Jobs returned to the stage at the event, following various presentations from App makers, to show off their latest application store this time dealing solely with eBooks. Named iBooks, it shares more than a

MyNewPlace App Review

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

With the housing market in crisis, it’s no surprise that hundreds upon thousands of Americans are being forced to move every week. And a lot of them are moving into smaller houses or even apartments. There are plenty of ways to search for apartments, but few ways to do so while disconnected from the computer.

SugarSync app gets an update, now at version 1.54

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

SugarSync is one of the favorite apps on my iPhone, partly because it acts as a backup for the files on my iMac and partly because it allows me to access those files (from my iPhone) while on the go. Sort of dual-featured in that respect. But that aside, the SugarSync team has been offering

Rumor: Apple will not be introducing a subscription music service, instead opting for a streaming service

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Despite the fact that many have talked about, and long hoped for Apple to begin offering a music subscription service it seems that this upcoming Apple event will unveil cloud based streaming service based on the purchase of LaLa. Of course, as just about any Apple related story at this point — this is still in