Category: Reviews

Chomp: A New Hope For Finding Apps On Android (Review)

If you are reading this post, it’s extremely likely that you have an Android device. If you have an Android, it’s 100% certain that you want to pluck out your own eyeballs in rage every time you are forced to use the search feature in the Android Market. Even Market alternatives like AppBrain leave a [...]

MyPhoneExplorer – Android to Windows SMS, Call, Data and Contact Sync (Review)

If you were looking for a way to access all your Android phone's contacts and information on your Windows desktop or laptop, this freeware app is one of the best ways to do so. It lets you take total command of your Android phone from the PC. After you are done with the install, MyPhoneExplorer [...]

Juice Defender – What every Android phone desperately needs

There are plenty of ways in which you can burn through your Android phone's battery in a few hours – a combination of Wi-Fi, 3G, GPS, Bluetooth, widgets, data hungry apps, and carrier bloatware can drain battery sooner than you expect. The free version of JuiceDefender does plenty of things behind the scenes to conserve [...]

Post Windows 7 SP1 already contains 100+ updates

Russian website Wzor has obtained a list of updates compiled for Windows 7 Service Pack 2 (SP2), which is planned to ship sometime in the middle of 2012, The site claims that work on Windows 7 SP2 started in the fall of 2010, ahead of the finalization of SP1. Microsoft is said to include no [...]

TechSpot: PC buying guide

The TechSpot PC Buying Guide offers an in-depth list of today’s best hardware, spanning four unique, yet typical budgets. Whether you are a first time builder seeking guidance or a seasoned enthusiast, we’ve got you covered. After working on this guide for many years, we learned the biggest pitfall of our previous work, as well [...]

StartDial: Start iPhone Always in Keypad View (Cydia App)

When a normal user starts his/her iPhone, they will just get a random screen either they will find themselves in recent calls, favorite, keypad view or the last screen the particular user was on before closing the phone app. This is quite frustrating for a user like me who just starts mostly by dialing numbers. [...]

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