Posts Tagged ‘Android

The giant online book and music store seller, Amazon.com, released this week a way for iPhone and iPod touch users to use a mobile Safari web interface to browse and purchase MP3 songs and albums directly from its store, similar to how it’s done on...

The giant online book and music store seller, Amazon.com, released this week a way for iPhone and iPod touch users to use a mobile Safari web interface to browse and purchase MP3 songs and albums directly from its store, similar to how it’s done on...

Reddit Is Fun – A Great Android Reddit Client

January 19, 2013 | In: Uncategorized

Browse Reddit, Android-style. Reddit Is Fun is a free app for putting the best of Reddit at your fingertips. Sign in with your account and flip through your front page and favorite subreddits, or search for and explore any individual community on your...

If you’re not on the Obama Presidential Inauguration invitation list, you might want to download an iPhone and Google Play app named Inaugural 2013, that will give you a front row seat to a built-in live stream of the ceremonial swearing-in...

Online space for backup, storage, and collaboration is no longer available at a premium. Blame it on competitive offerings. Mediafire is a known name in the online storage and backup services world. To complement their service, Mediafire has announced an...

5 Unusual Music Apps For Android

January 17, 2013 | In: Uncategorized

During the holidays last year, my kids all wanted music players. I actually dislike the whole concept of a music player like an MP3 or an iPod; after all isn’t that the whole point of having a smartphone? If smartphones now come loaded with all...

Microsoft has a lot of work to do to come out of 2013 with a spring in its step. 2012 was not Redmond’s year and demand for Windows 8 can be described as lukewarm, with the uptake rate recently slipping behind Vista – a release many Windows...

Make your own Android App. MIT’s App Inventor is the easiest way to learn how to make an Android app, but if you don’t know how to get started, our latest guide can help. From author James Sherar, “Make Your Own Android App: Your Unofficial...

A few years ago, you’d only see someone talking into their phone if somebody was on the other side. Fast forward a bit and now talking to your phone when you aren’t on a call is no big deal. Siri for iPhone revolutionized the behavior, and nowadays...

We are no strangers to Twitter clients for Android. In the past we’ve reviewed both Plume and Boid, and if you look at our list of Best Android Apps you will also find Twicca, TweetDeck, and more. But the landscape of Twitter clients is ever-evolving,...

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