Maybe that iPad just isn’t big enough of a screen for you. How does a 58″ HD-capable capacitive touch-table sound? Pretty sweet, I’d say. Table.Connect for iPhone lets you control your iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS when connected by cable, complete with one-to-one panning and pinch-to-zoom. iOS 4 is fully compatible, and as you can…
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Android Apps to Help You During This Election
Today is a big day as folks get fired up for the mid-term elections, and there are plenty of resources for helping voters, too. There are now Android apps that offer up information on political parties, election results, polling centers and more. There is even an app that lets you report voting fraud if you…
Apple iPad nabbed 95% of tablet sales
The Apple iPad dominated the tablet sales for the third quarter according to Strategy Analytics, as the “magical” tablet accounted for 95% of sales in this device class. The report said global tablet sales reached 4.4 million units with the Apple iPad accounting for 4.19 million of those. The rest were either Windows 7 tablets…
id Software brings ‘Mutant Bash TV’ as First Rage Game on iPhone This Month
A couple of months ago, id Software revealed it will be making Rage available for the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPad. During the reveal, everyone was amazed that the game was able to perform a smooth 60 fps (frames per second) on an iPhone 4. August was the last time we heard any news…
SCVNGR goes global with check-in service
We’ve talked about the SCVNGR check-in service before but it’s only been in the United States so far. Well, now you check-in hungry mobile users around the globe can use the service as it has launched its service worldwide. On its blog, the company said: Today we’re excited to announce that SCVNGR is going live…
Opera Mini Makes Its Way to T-Mobile
Opera Mini is the world’s most popular mobile browser, and for good reason, too. Back when I was still sporting a Nokia 6682 with its antiquated version of Symbian and the Helio Ocean, it was my mobile browser of choice. It was basically the only decent mobile browser before Safari came along. And now Opera…
Verizon Droid Ad Heralds Robosnowman Uprising
Have I mentioned lately how much I love Verizon’s Android commercials? One ad for the Motorola Droid X and Droid 2 launched last night, featuring the hidden danger that sleeps quietly on rural lawns all winter long until the activation codes are transmitted from the mothership. Both the X and the D2 are from Motorola,…
Top 7 Things To Love About Windows Phone 7
Windows Phone made a splash when it was finally unveiled after months of anticipation. The mobile OS will debut on a variety of handsets including a portrait QWERTY, side slider, and a 4.3-inch multimedia powerhouse. Though impressive, the hardware is only half of the equation. The software behind this hardware is as important when assessing…
Verizon Adds Samsung Continuum to Galaxy Teaser Page
Verizon just added the Samsung Continuum to its Galaxy teaser page, which also shows the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the Fascinate – its current Galaxy S device. The Continuum is a neat little device in that it has two screens — the main screen and the small “ticker” screen that shows tidbits of info like…
Motorola Droid 2 Global Comparison Sheet Leaked
A Motorola Droid 2 Global launch on Verizon is inching ever-closer as we’ve seen price points leak, links to training guides, and even snaps of the device itself. Recently, a chart comparing it to the iPhone 4, Samsung Fascinate, and Incredible has sneaked out. Most of the specs we had heard about before have been…








