Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS has finally gotten real, well, at least for those of us with a Google Nexus S in our pockets. Of course, that’s all going to change in less than a day, when Best Buy officially kicks off sales of the Nexus S through all their brick-and-mortar and online stores. But, is…
Review: Dungeon Hunter 2 for iPhone – An Action RPG Gamer’s Dream Come True
When it comes to hack-n-slash RPGs that have a strong emphasis on loot collecting, one of the most famous has to be Blizzard’s Diablo series, although Gearbox Software’s Borderlands certainly gave it a run for its money recently. Last year, Gameloft released their own hack-n-slash RPG on the iPhone which also saw a release on…
Review: John’s Phone – ‘The World’s Most Simple Phone’
Tired of all the bells and whistles that come complete in today’s cellphones? Hi-res cameras, speedy processors and cool apps just aren’t your thing? Or perhaps you’re simply too addicted to today’s technology that you can’t put it down? Whatever the case may be for you, John’s Phone is a wonderful breath of fresh air.…
REVIEW: LG Quantum C900 Windows Phone
We’ve reviewed a flurry of Windows phones already, like the Optimus 7, the HTC Surround, and the Samsung Focus, but believe it or not there’s still a few we have yet to check out. One such example is the LG Quantum, which breaks the trend of pure touchscreen slates in the Windows Phone 7 launch…
REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy Tab (Sprint) – Does the iPad have an Android tablet competitor?
For months and months, Apple and the iPad had a virtual stranglehold on the tablet computing space. Armed with undeniably sleek industrial design, the proven iOS mobile operating system, a huge display and a battery the size of a small planet, the Apple iPad ushered the world into casual computing on tablet devices designed for…
Google Nexus S: Hands-on the first Android 2.3 Gingerbread superphone
The Google Nexus S is one of the most anticipated handset launches of 2010, and we managed to get our hands on one of these Samsung-made superphones to put it and its new Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS through its paces. But, before we give the handset the flogging of its life, we figured we’d unbox…
Review: Infinity Blade for iPhone & iPad – A Beautiful Medieval Combat iOS Game
Ever since Epic Games revealed Infinity Blade (previously called Project Sword) during Apple’s iOS 4.1 press event, we knew it was going to be a special game. Not only because it’s being powered by Epic’s Unreal Technology, but because ChAIR Entertainment is known for delivering some pretty amazing games. Epic Games gave us a taste…
Review: Puzzle Quest 2 for iPhone and iPad – The Best Match-3 RPG Game Yet?
It’s been a long time coming since we heard Puzzle Quest 2 was going to grace the iPhone and iPad back in May and we were even able to preview an early build of the game. Puzzle Quest 2 is set to officially be released later tonight and tomorrow depending on your location and we’ve…
REVIEW: Motorola XT720 with Android 2.1
The Motorola XT720 popped up its head at Mobile World Congress last year as an obscure Android handset due for Korea that would probably never find its way to North America. The months rolled on, and there were a few releases in Europe and a limited U.S. release through Cincinnati Bell, but as Motorola’s other…
REVIEW: BlackBerry Bold 9780 (Same Package, New Insides)
Last year, RIM gave the BlackBerry Bold a much-needed update by slimming its profile, upgrading its camera, and replacing the trackball with a slick optical trackpad. Since then, a bunch of new BlackBerrys have come out with the brand new OS 6, most notably the BlackBerry Style 9670 and the BlackBerry Torch 9800. It’s been…







