Pico projectors are nothing new but we’re still waiting for these devices to hit the mainstream. We were able to get some time with the Cinemin Slice iOS pico projector dock at CES 2011 and this may be one of the first devices which could gain some traction. The Cinemin Slice pico projector is not…
Slacker Radio Now Offering Basic Service for Free in Canada
Canadian music junkies will be pleased to read of this great news from the folks at Slacker Radio. Via CES the other day, Slacker has announced the expansion of their unlimited basic radio service to all Canadian listeners. Right on! Previously, Slacker was offered as a 30-day trial only. When the trial was over, Canucks…
OtterBox Reflex Series Case Bounces BlackBerry Curve 9300 and iPhone 4
At CES 2011, OtterBox has launched a new series of cases for the iPhone 4 and BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 (or either 8500 model) to join their Commuter, Impact, and Defender lineups. The new Reflex Series includes within it an elastic TPE rubber cushion at every corner which actually lets your phone bounce when it…
‘Tiga Talk’ is Speech Therapy Made Fun for Youngsters
I love it when I hear about apps built for the greater good. That’s why, when I read about the new ‘Tiga Talk’ speech therapy game put together by the good folks at Tiga Talk 3 and Tactica Interactive, I instantly had the urge to tell you about it… so here we go. The new…
38% of Mobile Internet Time in U.S. Spent on E-Mail [Study]
Nielsen released a really great infographic the other day, going over a variety of U.S. media usage statistics, including mobile internet use. Among the stats they had gathered was how folks spend time on the internet using their phone, what phones were popular, which mobile video sites were the most visited, and who were sending…
Canabalt for iOS Updated with Retina Display and Game Center Support
You may recall my post from the other day detailing how the folks at Semi Secret Software went open source with Canabalt for iOS. The game has long been one of my favorites, and Semi Secret is doing good with it. The source for the game is now free for all to use (good on…
Android Closing in on BlackBerry U.S. Market Share [Study]
RIM’s U.S. smartphone market share continues to slowly but surely decline. According to Nielsen’s November data, iPhone continued its lead, which sat at 28.6% (up from 27.9% in June), with BlackBerry taking 26.1% (down from 33.9%), and Android 25.8% (up from 15%). Despite being in third place, Android has attracted the most new purchases in…
NPR joins Instagram – A new medium for news organizations?
Instagram has undoubtedly been a tremendous success since its release a few months ago. In fact, it was one of our top picks for the best iOS apps of 2010. While it has made it much easier for social networking fanatics to share photos across multiple platforms, it looks like it’s taken on a new…
IntoMobile’s Top 10 iPhone And iOS Apps Of 2010
Welp, it’s that time of year again, folks. We’ve had a great 2010, filled with all sorts of amazing superphones, new mobile broadband services, and all kinds of interesting apps hitting app stores around the world. True, most of these apps soared high, but a few were banned from some app stores altogether. Nevertheless, the…
Russians develop ‘iPhone beater’ with GLONASS GPS
Apparently it doesn’t take much to call a new smartphone an “iPhone beater” these days – or at least according to the Russians. A new Android device made by ZTE and AFK Sistema, called the A918, was presented to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and features a GLONASS GPS system. Apparently the GPS system is 93%…








