Posts tagged as "iPhone"

Posted by Andrew Liszewski on 3rd May 2012

Please Let This Bluetooth Gamepad for Smartphones Be Real

The iPhone might be nibbling away at Nintendo’s market share, but there are still plenty of games that are damn near unplayable with a touchscreen. Physical buttons are the way to go, and if Le…

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Posted by Mark Wilson on 18th April 2012

191 Pieces of Proof that Instagram Is Just Tops

The best camera is the one you have on you…especially if it has all the addictive, contrasty, soon-to-be-parodied nostalgia of Instagram. Here are your best shots from this week’s Instagram S…

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Posted by Andrew Liszewski on 10th April 2012

Everything You Need To Totally Destroy Your Phone’s Beautiful Design

The hard working industrial designers behind your favorite smartphone spend months perfecting the handset’s design so it feels great in your hand, and easily squeezes into your pocket. Only to …

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Posted by Andrew Liszewski on 4th April 2012

Choreograph a Glowing Multi-Sphero Ballet

The answer to the question “why do I need a remote control ball?” seems to be coming in the form of apps that are making Orbotix’s Sphero a must-have toy. Including the recently-announced Macr…

Source: Gizmodo: Android
Posted by Andrew Tarantola on 28th March 2012

How To Crack the Passcode of Any iOS Device

If you think your iPhone passcode will keep you as safe as a Pimp with an Android, you are sadly mistaken. The XRY cracking program can crush Apple’s paltry security measures faster than you ca…

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Posted by Brent Rose on 25th March 2012

The Fanboy and the Phone: A Love/Hate Story

In the ‘90′s, no nerd-debate was more contentious than that over the “Best” computer operating system. Were you Windows or were you Mac (or Linux)? Rifts formed in communities, hateful epit…

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Posted by Jesus Diaz on 8th March 2012

The App That Turns You Into a Government Informant

The state of West Virginia has developed an app that will turn people into government informants: the Suspicious Activity Reporting Application. It’s an app loaded with good intentions, but it …

Source: Gizmodo: Android
Posted by Anthony Domanico on 8th March 2012

Android’s choice problem: why too much of a good thing isn’t a great thing

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The Q4 2011 results are in, and it paints a potentially bleak picture for Android. Looking in depth at the numbers provided by AT&T and Verizon, Apple sold about 3 times as many iPhones as all Android handsets combined in the quarter. This could simply be a fluke, as Apple released the iPhone 4S in [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Sam Biddle on 23rd February 2012

Samsung’s Note Stylus Has Never Looked Stupider

An advertisement is designed to entrance you into giving away your money—but in Samsung’s case, this Note ad is actually a concise, persuasive reason why you should never buy a Note. …

Source: Gizmodo: Android
Posted by Taylor Wimberly on 23rd February 2012

Samsung asks iPhone users, “Can your phone do this?”

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Samsung marketing executive Younghee Lee recently said she wants consumers to be “obsessed with the company and its products.” The ironic thing is that her company Samsung is obsessed with Apple and its iPhone. In a new series of web videos called Street Challenge, Samsung once again goes after iPhone users and asks them if their [...]

Source: Android and Me