I’ll never forget when ADW Launcher was first released. Discovering the power that a replacement launcher could have on Android was exciting. From themes and gestures, to action icons and in-depth widget customization, using a custom launcher like ADW felt like using a totally different OS at times. It seemed like every week, home screen ... Read More »
Image editing on-the-go has still not quite made the permanent leap to phones and tablets in a way that provides the user with as much control as desktop solutions. However, the desire for mobile editing hasn’t waned. With Adobe at the top of the game as far as desktop editing goes, it’s hard to ignore ... Read More »
At the risk of sounding like a goober, I’m going to talk today about something I don’t totally understand: mixtape culture. I’m sure those of you in the know will poke fun at me, but for those that don’t, we’ve got nerds like me trying to make sense of it all.
IMDB, the Internet Movie DataBase, has released an Android application, providing Android users to find showtimes, watch trailers, browse photos, get TV listings, track DVD/Blu-Ray releases, explore popular charts and top 100/250 lists, and search their database of over 1.5 million movies and TV shows.
Personally, I’m very excited for this release (and have been ... Read More »
There are a wave of iPhone apps that are being ported to Android in hopes of building on the success the developers have had in Apple’s App Store. One of the more popular of these apps released in recent months is Doodle Jump, a game developed by Lima Sky.
I never thought when we started our App review contest that so many people would participate. Thank you to everyone who submitted a review. We were not able to publish every submission that came in (a lot didn’t follow the format, or required too much editing), but we still managed to post close ... Read More »