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by Simon Sage
Aug 10, 2012
Twitpic, one of the venerable forerunners of image sharing on Twitter, now has its own dedicated mobile app. Of course, it might seem a little extraneous since most Twitter clients have folded in Tw...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 10, 2012
Trello was launched on Android recently, offering yet another way in which folks could keep track of multiple projects and collaborate with others. There’s a set hierarchy where boards have li...
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by Alex Dobie
Aug 09, 2012
Oh Optimus Vu, what an odd little device you are. Developed as a less than subtle knee-jerk reaction to Samsung’s Galaxy Note, the Vu went on sale in Korea earlier this year, and it’ll s...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 09, 2012
Raved recently launched on Android in an attempt to translate your friends' Facebook likes into a tangible, unified business discovery app. It's a particularly handy, free way to see if ther...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 09, 2012
With back to school season around the corner, some parents may be getting antsy about having their young ‘uns out in the big wide world. Luckily, thanks to phones and stand-alone GPS units, mi...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 08, 2012
Do you have pictures on your phone that you don’t want just anybody to see? Don’t answer that, just plead the fifth. Gallery Lock is a free, secure app to hide your personal pictures fro...
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by Gary Mazo
Aug 08, 2012
Sometimes you want to relax and pump up the tunes and still be able to take a phone call on your Galaxy S3 or other Android phone.
NoiseHush makes all kinds of headsets, car kits, Blu...
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by Anndrew Vacca
Aug 08, 2012
It has been one heck of a summer for Samsung, with both good press (Olympic sponsorship) and bad press (ongoing litigation with Apple) fueling sales of its biggest device to date, the Galaxy S3. Sin...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 08, 2012
After getting a short preview at Mobile World Congress, we’ve now got a chance to try out the latest Android app from WhitePages. It takes the usual caller ID utility, and ties LinkedIn, Faceb...
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by Gary Mazo
Aug 07, 2012
With the Sony Ericson MW600 Hi-Fi Wireless headset, you get a Bluetooth headset with an FM radio plus a killer feature.
As Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory is fond of say...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 07, 2012
Scope is the current incarnation of a venerable social networking app that gives users quick access to Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Tumblr, and Instagram. I’ve been registered with Soc...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 07, 2012
Jazz: Trump’s Journey has found its way into the featured section of Google Play following on a successful launch in the spring. The platformer game puts players in New Orleans around the birt...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 07, 2012
New Orbit: Episode 1 landed precariously on Google Play late last month. The screenshots of minimalistic outer-space fare and gravity-based gameplay weren’t much to look at, but after playing ...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 06, 2012
Megatroid came to Android recently, offering what will likely be the closest thing to a Metroid game we’ll ever see on mobile. There are a few things that make Megatroid much more than that th...
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by Gary Mazo
Aug 06, 2012
Driving hands free is not only safe; it’s the law in many places. The iBolt ProDock Alumina keeps your phone in view so you can stay focused on the road.
Your new Samsung Galaxy...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 06, 2012
Pix’n Love Rush is currently being featured in the Google Play store, and it’s hard to ignore that delightfully retro pixellated devil in the app icon. The dead-simple platformin...
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by Gary Mazo
Aug 06, 2012
You bought the HTC One X because of its looks and you don’t want to cover it up in a case.
If you don’t want to put it in a case but you want to protect it from getting sc...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 05, 2012
Einstein Brain Trainer made the port to Google Play not too long ago in an attempt to get players to sharpen their wits with a series of brain teasers. The game keeps close tabs on your progress ove...
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by Jared DiPane
Aug 04, 2012
Let's all gather around the air conditioner, take few minutes and relax. Depending on your location the summer has been kicking some serious heat off this year, so let's spend a few minutes ...
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by Simon Sage
Aug 04, 2012
Panasonic Flag Tags is another one of the handful of official London 2012 Olympics apps available for Android. Simply put, it takes any portrait photos and transposes a national map on top, to make ...






















































