Review: Doodle for iPhone
If you have ever tried to get a group of busy people together for a meeting, lunch, or party, it’s pretty messy. Teaming with Doodle.com, Neoos developed “Doodle for iPhone,” the perfect app for time-based surveys.
If you have ever tried to get a group of busy people together for a meeting, lunch, or party, it’s pretty messy. Teaming with Doodle.com, Neoos developed “Doodle for iPhone,” the perfect app for time-based surveys.
Photojojo.com sent out The Folding Tripod for review. This tripod is made from aluminum, which makes it very light and easy to carry around.
Believe it or not, large oil companies like Shell aren’t just focused on drilling into the ground or the ocean floor to bring up more oil. They have invented some marvelous innovations to improve the lives of people all over the world, too.
I’ve enjoyed puzzle games since I first played “7th Guest” years ago on my ancient PC. Now, Colibri Games brings me a new challenge, “The Tiny Bang Story HD” for the iPad.
Reckless Racing 2, the sequel to the popular “Reckless Racing” tries to improve upon the original while keeping the sense of challenge and fun #1 had. It succeeds.
If you keep your iPhone or iPad near your bed, you might as well have a stylish place to put it. And why not add agreat set of speakers and some useful apps to tie the whole experience together? Enter the iHome iD28.
Money Story Book, a new personal finance app from ReadyXtion, aims to set itself apart by offering infinitely customizable settings and a more graphical user interface than other apps in its category.
Did you ever like, love, or appreciate someone or something so much you just had to tell the world? Well, Chee.rs, the new app from developer gri.pe, lets you do just that.
1312 founder Vladimir Tuporshin has challenged Apple’s Reminder app to a dual with his own Pocket Lists. In comparison, it is easy to see Apple brought only a squirt gun to this water fight.
Crescent Moon Games, developer of role playing games such as Pocket RPG and Siegecraft, has teamed up with Red Zebra to release their newest strategy RPG into the arsenal, Raid Leader.
When I first saw Brave Beak, my first reaction was, “Oh great, Angry Birds version 269!” As I played it though, I found that Brave Beak was not just another starling from the same old nest of slingshot game play.
The Nest, complete with a device grabbing rubberized rim, has a small footprint and is quite a nimble accessory, uncluttering and organizing your desk life and safely displaying your iPhone and iPad.
Nevosoft’s newest release, Vampireville, drives gameplay with an involved storyline through Malgrey Castle where the user meets ghosts, ghouls, and a terribly unhelpful butler. Overall, I appreciate the detailed graphics Vampireville offers, but that is mostly where the excellence ends.
Your iOS device may not always have as much space as you’d like, and sharing files between devices isn’t always easy. Kingston has developed a fantastic solution to both of these concerns: the Kingston Wi-Drive.
It can be difficult for new physics puzzlers to really stand out. Fortunately, Pet it Out, a new game from a new iOS developer, proves that there’s still some innovation to be seen.
If you’re like me, you have numerous logins and passwords, credit card numbers, loyalty cards, bank account numbers, PIN codes… The list goes on and on.