Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Software

My Quotes Book provides a slew of inspiration (review)

If you’re looking for an Android app that provides a database of famous (and not so famous) quotations, a quick search in the Play Store will yield literally hundreds of options. One good choice to give a whirl is My Quotes Book from developer Sylvain Saurel. You can download the app directly by clicking on

The new Android N preview is more stable and updates itself

Google surprised us all with an Android N developer preview two months before we landed at I/O, and updated it

Android Auto will soon run on your phone just like any other app

If you've been itchin' to take Android Auto for a spin, but don't own a car that's compatible with Google's

Rocket VPN: Fast, Secure, Mobile (Review)

VPNs have their place in the world. They allow users to do many things, such as enter a secure network, emulate a physical location, and browse securely. A few days ago Jason reviewed SaferVPN. Today, I bring you Rocket VPN, by Liquidum Limited. Rocket VPN is a great tool for many of your VPN needs at

‘Maize’ mates first-person puzzle gaming with sentient corn

Game developers are no strangers to using wild concepts to catch your attention, but this one might just work. Finish

Ninja and Yokai: Guide a cowardly ninja to heroics (Review)

Overview Ninja and Yokai, a game played on a grid, is a very unique app, with beautiful graphics and characters. However, the gameplay is a bit limited. Developer: GaLboa,Inc. App Link: Ninja and Yokai Cost: Free with ads. The whole game can be completed for free. Review Ninja and Yokai welcomes you with beautiful characters

The Braven BRV-XXL is the biggest Bluetooth speaker I’ve ever seen (review)

I’ve seen my fair share of products come across my desk for review in the time I’ve been writing. Not very often can I say that the product has taken up my entire desk. The Braven BRV-XXL Bluetooth Speaker is definitely in this category. First, here are the nuts and bolts of what we’re talking

WatchESPN brings live and on-demand sports to Android TV

ESPN's streaming app is already available on a number of streaming gadgets and mobile devices, and now you can watch

Symantec antivirus security flaw exposes Linux, Mac and Windows

Security holes in antivirus software are nothing new, but holes that exist across multiple platforms? That's rare... but it

iTunes update delivers ‘simpler design’ with modest changes

Apple is still trying to figure out how to improve the usability of iTunes. Today, the company released an update

Ninja Pug: The name sounds cooler than the game (Review)

When I first saw Ninja Pug in the Play Store, I said to myself, “Yes, I want to be an awesome ninja pug and kick the crap out of other ninja dogs.” But no, that is not at all what this game is about. Ninja Pug, by developer Taldius, is a game about a ninja

Which is the best password manager on Android?

When it comes to passwords, we all have a lot of them. I even have one to allow me to log in to AndroidGuys and talk to you about passwords. The most secure thing that you can do with all of those passwords is have every single one of them be different. If I’m honest,

Chrome will downplay Flash as soon as this fall

We've come a long, long way from the time when Google was praising Adobe Flash as if it were a

Guns and Magic: Surprisingly robust for free-to-play (Review)

Overview Guns and Magic is a simple, fun and sometimes frustrating tower defense game with a good amount of content for a free game. Developer: Joyfield Studio Cost: Free (with ads and microtransactions) Highlights: Fun, simple gameplay Short cooldown on time-gate Lots of content and levels to play Impressions Guns and Magic is a fun,

War and Order: Moving timers in the right direction (Review)

Overview In this exciting civilization builder, you will raise your empire with an army of orcs, elves, and more, in the quest to have the largest empire. Developer: Camel Games Cost: Free (with in-app purchases) Review War and Order is a game that honestly made me forget to check Facebook. I found it to be

Windows phones will finally let you log-in with a fingerprint

We've know for a while now that Windows 10 would support for alternative log-in options like fingerprint, facial and iris