Friday, March 29, 2024

Software

MeshBean: Download apps, earn coins (Review)

Overview In Android, there are just some apps that are utterly useless but people still install them anyway. One large category of these apps are ones that reward you for doing stupid stuff or give you some kind of reward at one point, such as Lucktastic. This app is called MeshBean, and it rewards you

Zeus Quest Remastered: A point-and-click adventure from 2008 – and it shows (Review)

Zeus Quest: Anagennisis of Gaia originally launched for PalmOS and Windows Mobile in November of 2008. The cartoony, point-and-click style adventure game in the style of the late-90s adventure games that made the genre popular.  In typical point-and-click style, the goal of the game is to wander around the world map, utilizing a hot-bar of objects on

Angry Birds Action: The franchise that’s here to stay (Review)

Overview That crazy bird dynasty is back. Not that one, the other one: Angry Birds. It’s time for some crazy pinball action while Red leads the crew as they smash through different obstacles in their missions to save eggs and other various items. It’s the same Angry Birds you’ve come to expect, and deep down

The MPOW Cheetah are a worthy choice for Bluetooth earbuds (review + GIVEAWAY)

I previously sat down and reviewed the Spigen Bluetooth earbuds and really enjoyed the experience. MPOW are a direct competitor in the space and wanted me to give the Cheetah Bluetooth earbuds a shot to see what I thought. Spoiler: they’re pretty great. Specs Nano-coating for water and sweat resistance AptX support Bluetooth 4.1 8-hour

GoEuro combines all your main European travel options in one app (review)

Traveling is fun. Planning your travels can be a real pain. Here in the U.S., your main pain point in terms of options and scheduling is the airlines. In Europe, you can easily add trains and buses as equally viable and likely more cost-effective options. But, while they can save you money, they can also

Opera’s desktop web browser gets a low-power mode

Opera's bid to claim loads of web browser firsts isn't stopping any time soon -- the company has released what

HEX TL: Studio quality Bluetooth speaker at a very affordable price (Review)

Straight-forward, No Frills Shoppers looking for a solid performing Bluetooth speaker at a reasonable price should check out the Hex TL. It’s just a good ol’ speaker without the extra features that distract from its primary function: audio output. It doesn’t tell time. It doesn’t have an attached portable battery to take on-the- go. It doesn’t even come

Windows 10 won’t let you share WiFi passwords any more

Remember Microsoft's WiFi Sense? One of its cornerstones is the ability to share password-protected WiFi networks with contacts, saving

TYLT ENERGI Charging Station review: Clean up your cords with style

These days, it’s typical that a household has a slew of mobile devices. So we can easily get to the point where power outlets get hogged and charging cables run amok. This is when it becomes smart to get a charging station. Fortunately, one of our favorite brands, TYLT, has just dropped one into its lineup. Let’s see if

Facebook opens up its anti-hacker training tool

Companies frequently like to teach the virtues of online security through Capture the Flag competitions, where you're encouraged to both

MoonWalker: Simple and Fun (Review)

Overview Help UV fight through 90 fun-filled levels all to find his fellow Moonwalkers. During his journey, he must find the Legendary Shroom of Power to guide him as he takes on Lazy Monsters, M1 M1s, One-Eyed Crab Bros, and more. Developer: Vibhav Chitale Cost: Free (ad-supported) Gameplay Moonwalker is a game with simple controls.

The ZUS Kevlar USB cable by nonda is the last you’ll ever need (Lifetime Warranty)

Charging cables are essential to keeping our mobile products powered up. If we want to stay powered, even with a portable battery pack, we need to bring along our cables. The biggest problem with cables is they all break over time. The more you use them, and the more you bend them, the faster they will

Disney Crossy Road: Charming, fun, and hard as hell (Review)

People like to torture themselves with challenging games. It’s a fact of life. After surviving tears-inducing gameplay in the NES era, games became gradually easier, but, ignited by Demon’s Souls, hard games have a home again among console gamers. Mobile games are no exception. Games like Temple Run and Flappy Bird infuriated us to the

RHA T20 in-ear headphones review: A metal-clad looker that isn’t just a pretty face

In-ear headphones are aplenty out there. However, there are some that notably standout in the crowd. Don’t be fooled by their size, they can undergo some serious engineering. RHA is one of those companies that does its own thing and sets its own high standard. Personally, its metal-clad earphone designs have always intrigued me. We were given the

Two Roads takes the endless running game into a new direction (review)

If you’ve played the likes of the Subway Surfers and Temple Run series of games (lord knows our house has), you may like the game “Two Roads” by Al Kamil Softech. Two Roads takes this well-worn genre and moves it into a new direction— up! To get the game, simply head over to the Play

Colors United is a perfect way to kill time! [Review]

We’ve all been in those situations where you are just waiting for something to happen out of your control (a doctor’s office, waiting in any line, ever, or waiting for your wife to finish riding her horses so you can go play D&D), and, living in the tech age, we all have those simple little games we