Trellisys.net and HarperCollins Publishers have collaborated to develop an app version of a book for the iPhone. The book in question is the SAS Survival Guide, authored by John “Lofty” Wiseman, a veteran of the Special Air Services. The version for the iPhone is a dilution of the original work but still covers an extensive… Continue reading Mobile Version of Survival Guide Designed for Use on iPhones
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T-Mobile G2 Review
The T-Mobile G2 in one of the best Android smartphones carried by transporters, buyers, exporters and other haulers. The good and prominent features of this phone are its QWERTY keyboard, its excellent speed and other additional and plentiful features. Design The design of the T-Mobile G2 is not an exceptional one but it is certainly… Continue reading T-Mobile G2 Review
Sanyo Taho (Sprint) Review
The Sanyo Taho phone is agreeably a good one for buyers with a rough and simple design as its strong point while the low voice quality being a little issue. Review Sanyo is popularly known for its craggy phones and so the Sanyo Taho Sprint did not come as a surprise for everyone with a… Continue reading Sanyo Taho (Sprint) Review
Samsung Epic 4G Review
The Samsung Epic 4G contains features that are not found in other Galaxy S phones. This phone is a multimedia livewire but it has a good amount of price attached to it. Design The Epic 4G is not an extraordinary looking phone rather fair looking phone with circular edges, rounded corners and a shiny black… Continue reading Samsung Epic 4G Review
5 Ways to Get More out of Your BlackBerry
I became the proud owner of a smart new BlackBerry six months ago, and even though the iPhone and Android fanatics are swearing by and raving about their cherished possessions, I don’t think I will ever switch loyalties. The BlackBerry may not be as good-looking as many other phones (in fact, it’s only the later… Continue reading 5 Ways to Get More out of Your BlackBerry
LG Optimus U (U.S. Cellular) Review
The LG Optimus U is an entry level phone that managed to score 8/10 for its features and performance. Its design has a score of 7/10. At a price of only $80.00 this cellphone is smart Android based and also has Wi-Fi capabilities. It is quite affordable for anyone who wants a good enough smartphone.
AT&T R225 – GoPhone Review
ZTE recently announced the AT&T R225, a prepaid phone, also known as the Gophone. As we browse the history of ZTE, they are in a habit of making these slim and tall structured phones with a unique flavor time in the low end category, the C category provides proof of the statement. The features that… Continue reading AT&T R225 – GoPhone Review
Archos 9 PC Tablet Review
Looking for an iPad competitor? Archos 9 PC Tablet certainly looks like an iPad competitor to an extent but its touch controls are highly annoying. Review The best thing Archos is known for is its portable media player; its Android powered Archos 5 Internet tablet. The Archos 9 PC Tablet is a 9 inches PC… Continue reading Archos 9 PC Tablet Review
3 Essential iPad Apps for Photographers
Of recent, iPads have become increasingly popular amongst many photographers. IPads have become very useful as compared to the past. They allow the photographer a chance to show of his photography to his clients very easily and conveniently. Scott Kelby mentioned that, during the Photoshop World, most of the photographers displayed their portfolios using ipads… Continue reading 3 Essential iPad Apps for Photographers
The Most Anticipated Android Phones of 2011
Nexus One, Desire HTC, Samsung Galaxy S, and Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, are all popular 2010 Android phones which will be replaced by a new generation of devices. If you’re expecting to buy an Android phone on early 2011, it is better to wait just a little longer. LG Star LG experienced some success with… Continue reading The Most Anticipated Android Phones of 2011
