Friday, April 19, 2024

Software

Pokemon Go: Gotta catch em all (Review)

Overview: Pokemon Go is an augmented reality game based on the hugely popular Pokemon franchise. You have to catch and train your Pokemon while battling gyms in a globe-spanning adventure of your own creation, just like in the classic games. Developer: Niantic/Pokemon Company Cost: Free (with microtransactions) Impressions: The hype surrounding Pokemon Go has been

EC Technology’s 3-Port Wall Charger: Great backup wall charger (Review)

I’m not sure about you, but ever since the smartphone era began, I’ve had trouble with chargers. That trouble is keeping up with half of them. I literally mean half. Since many feature removable microUSB cables, I can’t count the times I’ve taken just the cable into my car to charge my phone and forgot where I put

The Rise and Rise of Mobile Gaming

There was a time that the phone was used to talk to people. With the evolution of smartphone technology though, it seems that we...

The Hottest Android apps and games around (July 9)

Welcome to Week 7 of The Hottest Android apps and games around!. On top of pulling the top 10 downloaded apps and games from Google Play and the Amazon Appstore I have also included the top 5 New apps and games from Google Play and Amazon’s Underground project. On this week’s list are a few apps that have blown

Jabra Halo Smart wireless headphones are intelligent and sound great

Here at AndroidGuys we review a lot of accessories. Lately we have been reviewing quite a few wireless headphones, as just about every manufacturer has a set of their own to offer. The wireless headphone market is extensive, where you can get a set for less than $20, with some working their way up into

Aukey’s Mini Rugged Bluetooth Speaker: Big sound, small price (Review)

Summer is here, and that means we are spending much more time outside. That’s right, the good times are rolling. Whether it’s hiking, biking, or volleyball spiking, we would like to have a little music to keep this party…going. Sorry, another rhyming word eludes me. For these activities, we don’t need to carry around a

Samsung Gear Fit2 review

Introduced in June 2016, the Samsung Gear Fit2 is an interesting wearable that positions itself somewhere between a basic fitness band and a smartwatch. It’s a direct successor to the first generation of Samsung wearable and offers up tracking of steps, exercises, calories burned, and more. As one might expect, it pairs up nicely with

Stream: Free Music for Youtube (Review)

One of the biggest complaints about the YouTube app is when you minimize the app, the video you are watching will not play in the background. So if you’re jamming to your favorite song and you get a text, it interrupts your flow. Thanks to DJiT, there is an app for that. I love that saying.

Sculpt and tone your body (or lose weight) with Skulpt Chisel

The quantified self is of ever-increasing to many people. Wearable fitness trackers have helped a lot with that movement but they can’t tell you anything about the actual progress that you’re making with all of your jogging and other working out that you’re tracking with your smartwatch. That’s where the Skulpt Chisel comes in. The Skulpt

Coloud’s new headphone lineup: Great on the go headphones (Review)

I love finding a great pair of headphones, especially ones that have style, durability, great sound, and most importantly an affordable price tag. We all know they are rough of their stuff. On June 1st, Zound Industries gave us a new line of Coloud headphones that are affordable, fit comfortably, and target the busy lifestyles

[Review] Improve your mobile photography with iBlazr 2

I’m excited that I got my hands on a product aimed at photographers: the iBlazr 2. Whether you’re a smartphone photographer or packing a DSLR, this LED flash is sure to please everyone. Inside The Box iBlazr 2 Mount clip Silicon diffuser (white) Key clasp USB charger Features 300 Lux on m. power of light

Scientists are teaching robots how to hunt down prey

Intelligent robots are all well and good until they start learning how to hunt prey. That's exactly what a team

Inateck’s ultra slim 4-port USB hub: Great for small spaces (Review)

Sometimes it just doesn’t feel like we have enough USB ports on our laptops and PCs. We do have lots of USB devices like thumb drives and the other countless accessories that we charge. If you’re in the market for a USB hub for your computing device then you should take a look at Inateck’s Ultra

NBA LIVE Mobile: Basketball in your pocket (Review)

The confetti has fallen, the fans have celebrated and the NBA Finals are over. The Cavs have been crowned champion and now that it’s all over what do you do next? Well, I’ll give you one option. Head over to the Play Store and register for the new NBA LIVE Mobile app. The fast-paced NBA

DJI makes it easier to keep your drone out of no-fly zones

DJI's Geospatial Environment Online (GEO) software already kept pilots from flying its drones in "sensitive areas" and now the setup

Syllable G600 headphones (review)

It’s not necessarily a rare thing to find a great pair of headphones for $30. On the other hand, finding an amazing pair of headphones for $30 is. I have made such a discovery with the Syllable G600 Bluetooth Studio headphones. Here are my thoughts. Technical Specs Active noise cancelling technology Dual audio drivers on