Coal Catalyst portable charger review
Whether you’re spending your day watching lots of videos on a remote island or on your commute to work, chances are your phone (along with your other electronic devices) will quickly run out of...
View ArticleZiggy Marley’s iPhone app
Blast got the word on Grammy award winning artist Ziggy Marley’s latest collaboration: an iPhone application that lets fans and music lovers alike a chance to observe the music from the production side...
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News The mobile landscape is officially a three horse race between Apple, Google and Microsoft. Despite Microsoft entering the mobile game three years after Apple, the Windows Phone 7 Series, revealed...
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News Undoubtedly the biggest iPhone question of the week is whether Apple will allow the Opera Mini iPhone browser, unveiled last week at the Mobile World Congress, into the App Store. Apple has a...
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News With this week’s release of Final Fantasy I and II, and recent launches of Doom II and Wolfenstein, an exciting trend in iPhone applications is developing– relaunches of classic yet outdated video...
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News We are the generation of Napster, LimeWire, and torrents. Needless to say, many of us don’t necessarily enjoy paying for our music. Some haven’t since 1999. One of our favorite sources for music...
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News Apple has used the iPhone to make a sneaky entrance into the gaming industry. The swing was confirmed in a recent Flurry report, which stated that while the iPhone’s games only made up 5 percent...
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News Thanks to a young Apple engineer named Gray Powell, the iPhone 4G has made its way into the public scene months before its intended release. The prototype, cleverly disguised as an iPhone 3G, was...
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News We’ve talked about how Apple’s restrictive actions could end up turning away developers from creating apps for the iPhone. Though I know many of the movers and shakers at Apple read this column...
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News If you want an idea of where the iPhone could be headed, keeping tabs on what competitors have to offer is a great place to start. At Google’s I/O conference this week, Google unveiled, among a...
View ArticlePoynt for iPhone adds Gas Price search feature
The location-based app, Poynt for iPhone now has a new category of search that’s already been available for the BlackBerry and Android versions: gas prices. Now when you use this nifty little app for...
View ArticleMower Ride is a fun, quick romp in the iOS
Mower Ride is a fun way to tilt your off hours away with your iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. The game, released today by Vivid Games is a top-down hybrid racing and combat game, entirely motion...
View ArticleAmerican History on the Go: Revolutionary War ipad app review
Let’s face it, you just don’t reach kids with textbooks anymore. Enter the new Revolutionary War App, which aims to change how students learn. The premise behind this iPad app is very promising and...
View ArticleWant to get paid for your walk home? There’s an app for that
There is so much to do in Boston that living here can feel like a full-time job. It only seems fair that someone should offer monetary compensation. No matter how satisfying your real job may be,...
View ArticleReal Drum app for iPhone review
Real Drum is a fresh release from Rubel Co. released this week that puts a variety of drum sets and sounds at your fingertips. Rubel, which also makes the Real Guitar iOS app now offers 11 unique drum...
View Article5Star Emergency Response App Review
There are those times in life where we are faced with emergencies that need an expert hand and the Internet is not fast enough. We know it is a crisis but it is not serious enough to call 9-1-1. For...
View ArticleIBM creates an app that’s nothing short of math porn
“Minds of Modern Mathematics” is a new free iPad app that’s greater than the sum of its parts. Half a century ago, the husband and wife design team Charles and Ray Eames, created the exhibit...
View ArticleTurn your social media into a free personalized TV show
The term “Social TV”, generally refers to apps such as GetGlue, Raptr, and IntoNow. These apps allow users to utilize their already established Twitter and Facebook accounts while consuming various...
View ArticleRingMeMaybe App Prevents Spammers (or bad dates) from Finding Your Real Phone...
Sometimes the Internet is the only thing that can defeat the Internet. Thanks to the RingMeMaybe app, set for release on Thursday, October 17, iOS users can now circumvent the spam associated with...
View ArticleWITTI Little Lights
The definition of witty is to be “amusingly clever in perception and expression”. WITTI, a California based tech & design firm is living up to the description. Art, design and function all meet at...
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