Pocket Legends: The Game that Conquers Evil

The Pocket Legends is both an iPhone and IPad App. It can be described simply as a huge RPG game which starts with one having to select a character that is based on a wide choice of qualities. When playing this game, you will start out weak in terms of your traits and strengths in… Continue reading Pocket Legends: The Game that Conquers Evil

Top 6 iPad Apps For the Best Mobile Office Experience

Apple’s iPad is currently selling like cupcakes and there is already another version of it on the way that will have a 7 inch screen (which people seem to prefer more than the 10 inch one) and will probably sport a web camera and upgraded internal specs, which will make it so much better. But… Continue reading Top 6 iPad Apps For the Best Mobile Office Experience

Preventing iPad Theft with “iPad Lock”

Thousands of people have lost their laptops and netbooks, especially in public places, such as coffee shops, offices, restaurants and Wi-Fi hotspots. Luckily, you can find many third-party devices to keep your laptop secure, for example, with the all-too-familiar Kensington lock solution. The iPad in other hand is a highly attractive device with its slim… Continue reading Preventing iPad Theft with “iPad Lock”

iPad and iPhone Introduce Filemaker Go

When I first ventured out on my business, I grew accustomed to using databases through Filemaker for my clients. In the past, I would have been considered an avid user of the program. It was great to use the program to help control a lot of my clients work flow and solve many of their… Continue reading iPad and iPhone Introduce Filemaker Go

What I Didn’t Get Out of Netflix For My iPhone

As Netflix seems to be taking over the rental industry for movies, they have also infiltrated the iOS apps. The specific application I am reviewing is the Netflix application for the iPad device. The iPad isn’t the only newest version of the iDevice getting the royal treatment from Netflix but they will also be giving… Continue reading What I Didn’t Get Out of Netflix For My iPhone

Nine Failed Gadgets in 2010

1. T-Mobile Mini Pulse Huawei’s first attempt at manufacturing a cheap Android phone for the T-Mobile. Equipped with Android 2.1 and a 2.8” screen, it was also available on British and German markets. It was not already at its best when it came out, but at least the price was competitive. Unfortunately, other Android devices… Continue reading Nine Failed Gadgets in 2010

10 Greatest Mobile Technologies in 2010

Mobile technology has gone through significant innovations in 2010 along with the introduction of new platforms, new services and the resulting increases in usage trends. Everything seems to point the establishment of mobile technologies as a key element in the use of Internet. The number of smartphone users is rising, mobile operating systems are proliferating… Continue reading 10 Greatest Mobile Technologies in 2010

Blurring the lines: smartphones, tablets and netbooks

When Apple does something, the entire market sits up and takes notice. Every time it has launched an innovative device, the market heads in an entirely new direction. Apple did it in 2001 with the iPod, then in 2003 with the iTunes store, then again in 2007 with the iPhone. In 2010, Apple couldn’t resist… Continue reading Blurring the lines: smartphones, tablets and netbooks

eLocity A7, The Most Powerful Android Tablet To Date

After Samsung Galaxy Tab’s moderate success, it is natural to expect that similar devices will be introduced soon. eLocity A7 is a tablet that is designed to integrate computing power, connectivity and portability. The tablet is released by a Philadelphia-based start-up, the Stream TV Network Inc. that seek to reshape the media landscape with the… Continue reading eLocity A7, The Most Powerful Android Tablet To Date