Saturday, April 27, 2024

Software

Sasha Morse Flashlight: A handy flashlight app with some new tricks

Overview: Sasha Morse Flashlight is a flashlight app with a built-in Morse Code generator and guide, to help you learn to read and write, as well as send messages automatically, in Morse Code. Developer: Sasha Lab Cost: Free (with ads) Impressions: Sasha Morse FLashlight is a pretty standard flashlight app. It has the same switch

Dead Zombie Land: Simple game that’s close to fun (Review)

Overview Sometimes you’re just bored and you don’t really want to think too hard, but you want to play a game. A couple questions you can ask yourself. Do you like tap style game? Do you like zombies? If you answered yes to both then, Dead Zombie Land may be for you. Developer: Cruel Bytes

Inateck 2-Port USB Car Charger: 2 Ports and a bonus (Review)

I just recently wrote about an awesome 4-Port car charger from Inateck. It’s a sleek looking charger with a lot to offer. Today, from that same great company I present to you Inateck’s 2-Port USB car charger for $15.99. It not only has USB ports for charging your devices, but it has a little bonus. In the

Gululu Water Bottle: Pricey, but fun (Review)

Keeping our kids healthy is one of the top priorities as parents. It has become increasingly harder to do so with all the fast food chains, numerous snacks, and drinks of all flavors. Getting them to drink water can be a task. Especially a 5-year-old who has just discovered the wonderous joys of sodas. But water is

Microsoft trashes Chrome’s battery life

Your choice of web browser can have a tremendous effect on your laptop's battery life, and Microsoft is determined to

Filmora Go: Editing on the go at it’s best (Review)

Overview It’s summertime, 4th of July is around the corner, and lots of festivities are about to ensue. There’s no doubt there will be many cameras out snapping photos and shooting video. What do you do with all that content? Let it sit in one of your many storage services? Instead you can use Filmora Go – an awesome

[Review] Get up and go with Aukey Bluetooth earphones

Now that some smartphone manufacturers are killing off the 3.5mm headphone jack, now is a good time to start considering Bluetooth headphones and earphones. Over the past two weeks I’ve been reviewing a pair of Aukey Bluetooth earphones. Although Aukey mostly produces charging accessories, they’ve also made headway into the audio market. First Impressions The

The Hottest Android apps and games around (June 18)

Welcome to Week 4 of The Hottest Android apps and games around! We are going to try something a little different this week. 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.

Super Locker-DIY&Headlines: Lock Screen app with lots of options (Review)

Overview In the world of phones, we are always looking for new ways to get information faster. Many developers have started with the lock screen. At a very basic level, stock lock screens carry some sort of shortcuts to the camera as well as time and weather apps. There are a few lock screens that even show

MercuryBox: Stylish and affordable (Review)

I’ve used quite a few of Inateck’s products, and I am impressed with the level of classy looks it brings to its products. The company has worked diligently make sure it hits three aspects: style, functionality, and price. That’s not an official mission statement, but from my perspective, it seems Inateck strives for that. Take

WallaMe: Hide photos in the real world (Review)

Overview Have you ever wanted to write on a wall, but a) didn’t want to get arrested for vandalism or b) only wanted your friends to be able to see it? If so, WallaMe is the app for you. If not, you and I are on the same boat. Developer: Wallame Ltd Cost: Free Impressions

Microsoft partners with a legal weed startup

Microsoft is going into the legal marijuana business by teaming with a weed financing startup called "Kind," according to the

Dock Minimal: Use your tablet in comfort (Review)

Onanoff has built its business a simple idea, build what is basic and necessary for all users. They have built quite the portfolio of products that are simple and durable. Sometimes you may not even know that you could use a product until you see it. That’s why today I bring you one of those products,

Newsfold: A fantastic news reader (Review)

This world is driven by news.  Everyone reads gets news delivered to them on a daily basis in some form whether it’s through Facebook, news sites themselves, or RSS feeds. Today we will take a look at a news reader called Newsfold. Developer: mvilla Cost: Free with in app purchase Review Newsfold is a news reader

Facebook makes it easier to start a conversation in Messenger

After adding SMS messages to the Android version of the app earlier this week, Facebook tweaked its Messenger UI to

808 CANZ review: Portable Bluetooth cylinder that packs a modest punch

Up for review today is a dimunitve portable Bluetooth speaker from 808 Audio, the 808 CANZ. Shaped like a shrunken can of soda, this cylindrical unit is the sort of audio device you’d use in a study or on the back deck for podcasts. Not that it won’t work for music, but it’s not gonna pound out the