The Great Outdoors may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about downloading iPhone apps. But for rugged types that revel in all that is the outdoors, apps can make enjoying time off the beaten path a whole lot easier, safer and fun. Whether it’s tying the perfect knot to…
Review: The Simpsons: Tapped Out – Free-to-Play with a Simpsons spin
Free-to-play time management games seem like they won’t be going away any time soon. I’m not sure if it’s because developers feel they can make a ton of money charging players to speed up processes, or if players love how easy free-to-play games are to play, or a combination of both. The Simpsons: Tapped Out…
Review: Beat Sneak Bandit for iOS; Thieving to the beat
Simogo’s previous game, Bumpy Road, was a game I couldn’t help but fall for as it delivered unique gameplay, great visuals, and some great music. Their new game, Beat Sneak Bandit, continues these three very important qualities in making a stand-out game giving more emphasis on the music by giving it a major role in…
Review: Super Crate Box for iOS – Addictive crate collecting 8-bit platformer at its best
Growing up a child of the 80s, I certainly have an appreciation for new games that pay homage to anything within the 8-bit to 16-bit era, especially when it comes to games that ramp up the difficulty meter to near impossible levels in order to give the current generation of gamers a nice kick in…
Review: Dungeon Hunter 3 for iOS – Hack’n and Slash’n for free never felt so good
Gameloft’s Dungeon Hunter & Dungeon Hunter 2 certainly quenched my appetite for some hacking & slashing goodness on iOS, but seeing as Gameloft has been teasing not only Dungeon Hunter 3’s release, but also the fact that the game will be another free-to-play title in their ever-growing stable of F2P games. But could a dungeon crawler work in…
PocketCloud Explore makes it easy to search all your computers from your phone
Wyse introduced PocketCloud Explore today, which allows you to easily search all of your connected computers right from your phone. Not only is the application terribly simple to set up, the original pricing for Pocket Cloud Explore has been cut from $4.99 to only $.99 for a limited time. From my little time I’ve ever…
Review: Grand Theft Auto III for iOS & Android – Buckle up for a ride down memory lane
I can’t believe it’s been 10 years since Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto III was released and completely blew away the video game industry with its amazing open-world gameplay, adult theme, and ability to beat the living snot out of anyone or anything that you pass along in the world. And now, something that required…
2011 in Review: Android
It’s been a big year for the Android operating system and it has grown in many ways. We’ve seen two new versions of the OS, insane growth across the board, and no signs of slowing down. Here are a few highlights of Android this year. Activations/Marketshare Comscore’s latest numbers for Android in the US pegged…
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Review: How does the new face of Android stack up?
By now, hopefully you’ve taken the liberty of reading our Samsung Galaxy Nexus review, which covers a chunk of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. We also told you that we just skimmed the top in favor of a more in-depth review of the latest version of the OS. Below is an excerpt from the Galaxy…
Review: Infinity Blade 2 – The king of iOS gaming continues its reign
When Infinity Blade was released last year, I was very impressed by not only its breathtaking visuals, but also how addictive and fun its gameplay mechanics are. Month after month, ChAIR Entertainment improved the game through various updates which included new weapons, equipments, and enemies, an entirely new area to explore, and a multiplayer mode.…









