Thursday, March 28, 2024

Software

Adobe’s Lightroom app for Apple TV helps show off your photos

There are already ways to show of your photography skills on your television via the Apple TV, but Adobe is

Swipe It: Simple premise, simple play, simple game (review)

Overview Swipe it is an unabashedly simple Android game for all ages from developer M/Games, where the goal is to swipe your screen in the same direction as the game indicates, as long as you can until you screw up and have to start over. That’s really all there is to say for an intro;

Motorola Moto Z Force Droid: Motorola’s best phone ever (Review)

Motorola is one of the oldest and most important companies in the history of the United States. Moto was founded in 1928 after the Galvin Brothers purchased the bankrupt Stewart Battery Company, its plant, and the plans for its battery eliminators for $750 at auction. Its first products were simple by today’s standards, they allowed radios

Periscope videos can now be embedded with a tweet

One key thing was missing from Periscope's live video option: the ability to embed the video streams and archived footage

Firefox will leave Flash off by default in 2017

Add Mozilla to the ranks of web browser developers giving Flash the boot. While it previously blocked Flash over

Argus Health & Calorie counter: Anyone want to join me in a quest to get healthier? (review)

As we get older, our responsibilities grow and our bodies slow down. It’s a fact of life that by our mid twenties we stop growing, and with every year we age our hormones and metabolism slow down. Add in job responsibilities, families, pets, and general life, it can be real easy to stop taking care of

Word Teaser is a new take on the classic word search game (review)

Intro You may have played a mobile word search game or two, and they may have had their share of unique color schemes, game modes, and such. But I would like to take you through a truly new style of word search game: Word Teaser. From the developer GAMEDU, who also offers up to 20

HiGoing headphones review roundup and giveaway

Headphones can be an expensive purchase depending on what you’re looking for. I don’t know about you, but $100 to $200 headphones is out of my budget. Even if it was in my budget, I’m not sure I would go out and buy a pair without doing some extensive research, I mean it’s a big

Slither.io: Brings back memories of early mobile games (Review)

I remember my first phone. It was 1999, I was 17 and it was the Nokia 3210. It was pretty sweet at the time. It had a heck of a battery life, an excellent signal, and the original phone game…Snake. My friends and I competed constantly to see who could get the highest score. It

Oliver World Adventures: Wait, where have I seen this platformer before? (review)

Overview Raise your hand if you’ve never played a Super Mario Brothers game before. Anyone? Anyone? Thought so. If you’re reading this game review, then it’s all-but-certain you’ve played the part of a certain Italian love-lorn plumber. This is important because if you like yourself a good Mario-style game, then you’re going to like Oliver

MEEM: Mirror your Life!

Charging cable, app, memory, in a nutshell, this is MEEM. The MEEM cable is a product that never crossed my mind as something that would be necessary for the day to day use of Android. But with all the cloud backup solutions you might not feel like your data is actually yours anymore. Cable Sure you

Adobe Lightroom now lets you edit RAW files on your phone

Adobe Lightroom mobile users have been asking for the ability to edit RAW files in the mobile app, and now

House of Marley Get Together portable audio system is worthy of your One Love (review)

One love, one heart Let’s get together and feel all right Hear the children cryin’ (one love) Hear the children cryin’ (one heart) Sayin’ give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right Sayin’ let’s get together and feel all right (opening lyrics from Bob Marley’s One Love) Bob Marley was

Clarito headphones: Another great set of headphones from Rock Jaw (Review)

Last month my colleague, Josh Noriega, reviewed a set of headphones from a British company called Rock Jaw. Based on his review, I was eager to try out another set of in-ear headphones the company offers called Clarito. This set runs about $20 cheaper than the Alfa Genus pair that Josh reviewed. But does it live up

J&L Real 100 wireless sport headphones: $25 headphones that could easily cost $100 (review)

Without question, wireless headphones are gaining in popularity and are quickly replacing its 3.5mm wired counterparts. There’s even rumors that Apple will do away with its dated 3.5mm audio out port, to be replaced by the thinner Lightning port or switch to wireless altogether. The writers here at AndroidGuys have gone through many heated discussions

Aquatune 5712 by Yatra: Great speaker for your water activities (Review)

The sun is shining and it’s beating down something fierce. Hot weather means one thing, you’re trying to stay cool. One of America’s favorite past times to beat the heat is finding the closest body of water, whether it’s a pool, lake, or the ocean and jumping right in. While you’re chilling by that water,