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App Review: WikiPock
While browsing through the AndroidGuys accessory store I came across an app that quickly grabbed my attention. WikiPock takes the massiveness of the Wikipedia online database and shrinks it down to 4GB so that it easily fits on a standard memory card. The idea of …
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Was Google’s Hand Too Heavy?
AndroidGuy was formed in the backroom of a T-Mobile retail store in early November 2007. I, along with Scott and a few others were giddy about the prospect of owning a mobile device with little to no restrictions. We would be able to run any …
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Accessory Review: Jawbone Prime Bluetooth Headset
When you mention Jawbone in the context of Bluetooth headsets you will probably get two reactions. The first will be “What’s that?” And the second will be “Yeah, those are awesome!” or something to that effect. When the Jawbone brand of headsets were initially introduced …
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Accessory Review: SanDisk 16GB microSDHC
Storage space will always be an issue with just about every mobile device on the market. In most instances smart phones just don’t ship with enough on board memory, so you have to look into other solutions. The SanDisk 16GB Micro SDHC memory card gives …
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App Review: aTAKEphONE
If you have ever found yourself wishing the pack in phonebook app for Android was a bit more robust aTAKEphONE might just be the app you’ve been looking for. When you first install aTAKEphONE it gives you the option to import your existing favorites from …
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App Review: Snappy Seeker
I am all about software that makes things easier. If you can find a way to increase my productivity without sacrificing any of the options I’ve grown accustomed to, then your app will always have a place on my phone. When I first stumbled upon …
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App Review: Fast Food Calorie Counter
Mobile devices and smart phones in particular are all about making lives easier for those of us using them. Hey, it’s why we carry them right? It is always refreshing to see a software developer design their applications with that in mind. Fast Food Calorie …
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Accessory Review: Jabra BT3010
Bluetooth headsets tend to come in three varieties. Budget, mid-level, and deluxe or “high end”. The Jabra BT3010 sits firmly in the budget category. As the successor to the Jabra BT160 the 3010 brings back the interchangeable face plates. Once again there are 33 to …
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App Review: 3D Nine Hole Golf 1.0
I consider myself to be somewhat of an expert on mobile golf games, having played them on several platforms including S60, WM5, WM6, and even the Palm platform. Given the limitations of the hardware of these devices I always approach mobile golf games with the …
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App Review: Privus Mobile Caller ID
Caller ID has become a basic feature that we’ve all come to expect in our mobile devices, and while carriers offer it as one of their “added features” there always seems to be room for improvement. It either doesn’t offer enough information, or it depends …
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