Category: Apps

  • Blackberry Messenger Will Launch On Android & iOS

    You read right! The folks over at BGR is reporting that they have information from multiple trusted sources that Research In Motion (RIM) is planning on bringing its Blackberry Messenger (BBM) service to Android, and eventually iOS. Details have not been finalized yet, but it sounds like they will offer a stripped down version of…

  • Google Pulls 21 Malicious Apps From Android Market

    There’s been some talk in the last few days about malicious apps hitting Android. Most of those were distributed by 3rd party markets, not the official Android Market. The 21 apps were published by Myournet. These apps combined for over 50,000 downloads in 4 days before Google pulled them. Basically, these apps included a trojan…

  • Windows Phone Marketplace already reaches 9,000 applications

    I’ve seen several comments about how the Windows Mobile market isn’t up to par. Well whether you think they are or not, they are definitely working their way up the ladder. Currently they have 9,000 applications available for download and plan to have 10,000 or more by March.

  • UPDATED: Humans vs Aliens – Android Tower Defense Game

    UPDATED: Humans vs Aliens – Android Tower Defense Game

    Remember us telling you about this? Humans vs Aliens is a new game by Epic Applications, a popular developer that previously only used to work with BlackBerry, which has now expanded to Android. The game features great graphics, lots of characters, multiple locations, a great soundtrack, and tons of replay value. Well they recently added…

  • Android 2.3.3 supports screenshots without rooting

    Android 2.3.3 supports screenshots without rooting

    Are you among the crowd who loves using Android but never could figure out why you can’t take screenshots? Most geeks know that your phone has to be rooted if you run Android 2.2 or less and want to take screenshots. That’s why some of you aren’t able to do so. We have good news…

  • Qualcomm and Gameloft join forces to bring better HD gaming to smartphones

    Today Qualcomm announced that it is working with industry leading Gameloft to optimize games for current and upcoming devices running snapdragon processors. What this means for you and me is that now Gameloft games will run smoother, faster and better overall.

  • Sprint’s new Total Equipment Protection Application

    Sprint’s new Total Equipment Protection Application

    Sprint recently announced a new Total Equipment Protection application that is very useful for smartphones if you pay for the TEP insurance plan. If you lose your phone you can locate, lock, clear and restore it all with this application. To give you peace of mind you can restore your information once you recover your…

  • [DISCUSSION] Android Task Killers – Are they needed or not?

    [DISCUSSION] Android Task Killers – Are they needed or not?

    Let me just start by saying Android is not Windows Mobile. I’ve seen too many previous Windows Mobile owners treating Android the same way they did WM and this doesn’t have to be this way. I’ve also seen several new smartphone users who went straight to Android from a dumb phone and believe they have…

  • The PhoneFusion Visual Voicemail application pulled from the Android Market

    The PhoneFusion Visual Voicemail application pulled from the Android Market

    Recently Google pulled one of the most popular Visual VoiceMail applications from Android Market, PhoneFusion. The reason is because they were said to be citing a violation of the developer payment rules. Basically, they were targeted for not processing application payments through Google Checko

  • First 3D Android smartphone in the world – LG Optimus

    First 3D Android smartphone in the world – LG Optimus

    This is the first 3D Android powered smartphone in the world, in case you didn’t already know or hear about it. This 3D beast sports a dual-lens 3D camera, glasses-free LCD display and an HDMI / DLNA for sharing on 3D TV sets. This allows you to film your own 3D videos with the dual…

  • Get a keyboard on your iPhone 4 with Boxwave’s Keyboard Buddy case

    Get a keyboard on your iPhone 4 with Boxwave’s Keyboard Buddy case

    The latest product found at Boxwave is a Keyboard Buddy case for the iPhone 4. This provides your iPhone with a physical keyboard through a blue-tooth connection, something most users want while others may not be interested. These cases are available now so read more to learn how to get one.

  • March 2nd – Apple will announce the iPad 2

    March 2nd – Apple will announce the iPad 2

    Tired of your iPad yet? If so, the second one will be announced very soon so maybe you will see new features and updates. If you aren’t tired of yours that’s great, keep it. Apple is holding a special media event on March 2nd, 2011 in San Francisco, according to the Wall Street Journal.

  • NoDo update starting to show up on retail WP7 phones?

    NoDo update starting to show up on retail WP7 phones?

    While we don’t have an visual confirmation of this, lets just say it makes sense. We’re getting a report that the Dell Venue Pro is already shipping with the NoDo update on board, ready for some copy-n-paste action—at least in India (did I just burst your bubble?) Sorry – Read on though it sounds promising!

  • Dolphin Browser is going BIG!

    Dolphin Browser is going BIG!

    Dolphin Browser, one of the most popular browsers currently available on the Android Market, has recently announced at its MWC booth of their expansion of the browser into even more devices of the Android OS.

  • A TV Remote Control Application for Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tablet

    A TV Remote Control Application for Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tablet

    The days of using remote controls may soon be over. Several smartphones now have the capability with the use of applications to replace your remote control for your TV. The Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tablet are the most recent additions to this new technique.