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App Review: Pomodoro
I am a fan of the convergent device. I try to use my Android phone for every task imaginable. I mean, if I could use it to beam a wave of energy at my bowl of oatmeal in the morning, cooking it right in the …
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Mobile Defense
As a general rule I traditionally avoid overused hyperbole. You know, like when a sporting event is called a “war” or when the most recent episode of “House” is called “the most intense and terrifying episode… EVER”. Yawn. I’ve always seen that for what it …
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Asurion Mobile AddressBook Marries Social Content with Traditional Contacts
One of the most talked about features in both BLUR and Sense is how they marry social networks together with traditional phone contacts. Widgets are “take it or leave it” for the most part, but people are fond of the integration between twitter, Facebook, and …
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App Review: Robo Defense
Whether its while you’re in line at the store, or sitting waiting for class to start, I am sure that many of you have your own go to game for wasting a few minutes of time here and there. Robo Defense by Lupis Labs is …
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App Review: DriveSafe.ly
DriveSafe.ly is an application that will read aloud the text messages you receive while driving or doing anything that stops you from looking at your Android’s screen. The application itself is free (available from the Market) but to get more choice of voices or to be …
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App Review: Spotify
For those of you that haven’t heard of Spotify, the name is most commonly recognized as referring to a desktop music player/streaming service for Windows and Mac giving you access to a near-unlimited supply of music in exchange for putting up with visual and audio …
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App Review: Tunes Remote
Because my blood is made up of half plasma and half nano machines, I desire my house to be wired the same way. I crave surroundings that are wired, work well together, and all my needs and desires are a button press or less away. …
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App Review: Trap!
Ok call me crazy, but up until now I really haven’t used my phone for gaming purposes. Â Perhaps it’s just that I haven’t been in any situations that have called for something to simply occupy my time. Â All that changed on Friday when I was …
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App Review: Radiant
From the creators of Buka and Totemo, Hexage has brought another stellar game to the Android platform; Radiant. Radiant is an arcade style shooter game reminiscent of classics like “Galaga.” Hexage, true to their style, adds their own unique twist and details into the game …
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App Review: Space War
I have been watching this game since it was first available on the market, so I’ve seen the many improvements that have been made to it. At first this game was way too hard to beat. After only a few user comments, the developer started …
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App Review: Mundu IM
Mundu is an Instant Messaging app that allows you to connect to various IM clients such as Yahoo, MSN, GTalk, AIM, ICQ and XMPP (that one was new to me!) Signing up to each service is as simple as entering your username and password and …
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App Review: Astraware Solitaire
One of the biggest gripes about the Android platform has been the lack of good games. Generally speaking, people tend to think that to qualify as a good game you should have 3D graphics and visuals that blow you away. Well this isn’t necessarily the …
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App Review: Alarmed
If you’re anything like me, getting out of bed is one of the hardest parts of the day. You deliberately set your alarm to go off at least 30 minutes earlier than when you really need to get up, just so you can hit snooze …
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App Review: Xeeku Twitter
While I use Twidroid Pro exclusively for tweeting I am not beholden to any one application. As a general rule, I just use what fits my needs best. That’s why I was pretty excited about using Xeeku Twitter for Android. First off, let me say …
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Running MOTOBLUR on my G1
I opened Twitter today and I saw a newly minted link to the XDA site for the MOTOBLUR ROM. Thanks LeakDroid! Actually, out of the various CyanogenMods, Hero, and other ROMs, this was the easiest to get up and running on my T-Mobile G1. Except …
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