HTC Sense 2.1 Rolling Out Some New Features
This makes a lot of Sense
By Kyle on February 16, 2010 at 11:31 pm

Today HTC announced a few new phones. Some of which have Android 2.1 with Sense UI. So far there is not much news on the new additions. What we do know is that there is a new widget called Friend Stream. It aggregrates all of your social networks live on your homescreen.
Speaking of homescreens, you can now pinch on the homescreen to see all of your homescreens at once. This is a much faster what to switch between screens than scrolling past them all.
The Sprint Hero should be expecting this update over the air soon. Sprint just tweeted that it will be updated in early Q2.
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What is all this Buzz about Google’s new social networking service?
Come on Google, third time is the charm
By Kyle on February 15, 2010 at 11:32 pm

A few days ago the internet superpower, Google, announced Buzz. This is at least their third attempt at a social networking platform. There was Orkurt, which only seemed to take off in South America and at least one other attempt to gain market share in the social networking arena. For all intensive purposes we will just say third time is the charm.
To explain Google Buzz in a few words, I would say it is Twitter meets Google Latitude. The majority of the innovations comes in the mobile version. Android users can post Buzzes natively on Google Maps and Google Search widget, and other users can access the mobile site. You can upload pictures and have messages Geo-tagged to your exact location. Not only does it give an address, but it can also give the name of the store, mall, school, or other place that you are currently in.
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Windows Phone 7 Series Announced at Mobile World Congress Today
A big leap forward for Windows Mobile, but can it compete?
By Kyle on February 15, 2010 at 6:48 pm

Earlier today Microsoft unveiled its latest creation, Windows Phone 7 Series. It is just a newer version of Windows Mobile that has been built from scratch. This was smart on Microsoft’s part because the only way they could ever catch up would be to forget backwards compatibility and just move forward. This could very well be what they have done since there is no word on whether or not any current programs will be compatible with 7 Series.
Microsoft also realized that resistive technology is a way of the past, and not only made it capacitive touch capable, but all devices are required to have capacitive touch support. There are also some more unreleased minimum specs that are required for all phone manufacturers that wish to have this OS on their smartphones. They also noted that physical keyboards are also permitted to use with the software. Continue Reading
Sprint HTC Hero Review
Good, but is it great?
By Kaitlin on December 25, 2009 at 6:41 pm

I have mixed opinions about the HTC Hero. In theory, it’s amazing. In practice, it can use a little work.
The phone, of course, comes without a physical keyboard. The on-screen keyboard is decent, though a little more cramped than that of the iPhone. Basically, it would be disastrous without the predictive text. With the predictive text, it’s actually pretty good. With one word, I typed every letter wrong and it still knew what I meant. Impressive, right?
Then there’s the messaging. To me, messaging is the most important function of any phone. It’s all I do every day. It’s somewhat of an improvement over my last phone, as the messages are grouped together into conversations where instead of viewing one message at a time, you can see a whole thread of them. It also allows you to send messages that are more than 160 characters. There is also this really cool feature where the phone tries to guess when messages you received were sent, and insert them in the correct place on the timeline. For example, if someone sends a message a minute before you but you don’t receive it until after send yours, the phone will insert it before your message. Unfortunately, sometimes this messes up and it can be confusing because the phone will show someone answering your question before you actually asked it. Continue Reading
DonutGames’s Rat on a Scooter XL for iPhone Review
Spoiler Alert: Waste of Money
By Kyle on December 25, 2009 at 4:26 pm

While browsing the App Store today I came across this game. I’ve played a lot of DonutGames’s free iPhone games and thought I would try this one out. So I purchased it for $0.99. After playing it for a minute, I realized that it was just interminable monotonous jumping on a scooter. While I realized this was the concept of the game, I thought it would contain a little more.
Their game Rat on the Run contains the exact Rat Scooter game, and it’s free! The only difference is that there aren’t different “gametypes” for the scooter like on Scooter XL. These “gametypes” are just different items you have to land on to score points, so all of them are essentially one in the same. Continue Reading
There are way too many cell phone operating systems on the market today
One of them needs to consolidate power
By Kyle on December 25, 2009 at 1:32 pm

There are three operating systems on computers that deserve any recognition. Microsoft’s Windows is the most popular by far. Microsoft focuses solely on software and lets other manufacturers worry about the hardware. Apple’s Mac OSX is a proprietary operating system installed exclusively on their hardware. Linux is a free alternative that can be installed on any machine.
It seems inevitable that the same thing will happen with cellular devices. Microsoft’s Windows Mobile is bought by companies who manufacture the hardware for the phones. Apple’s iPhone OS is exclusively used on their iPhone and iPod touches. Google’s Android is the free, open source alternative for cell phone manufacturers, much like Linux is on computers. Continue Reading
The New and Improved Handheld Now
Well it is more like v1.5
By Kyle on December 24, 2009 at 5:27 pm

We have made a lot of progress since we first opened up this summer. Back then all we had was a .info domain name and a lot of hope. Since then we have been working hard to get this website running smoothly.
There are currently over 70 posts and several of which are helpful reviews and comparisons. We try to bring you as much original content as possible or at least offer our humble opinions on the topics. Since we have a decent amount of articles posted, we have added a Related Posts box under each post.
We have not spent a dime on advertising, so most of our traffic is organic. The amount of hits we get from Google searches always astonishes us. Continue Reading
Swype – The Next Evolution of Handheld Text Input
Makes standard QWERTY input look like T9
By Kyle on December 23, 2009 at 4:36 pm

Cell phones and other handheld devices have progressed thus far to a less powerful PC keyboard. Swype promises to drastically improve the way we input text on the go. Now I have not used a device with it, but from what I have seen it is powerful to say the least. Swype is the Lamborghini of handheld input methods.

Their official benchmarks put its capabilities at 45 words per minute. They claim that PC keyboards get less than 60, so this almost puts it up to par with them. And mind you, the Swype method is one handed! I bet you are wondering how it works, well I will tell you after the break. Continue Reading
A Christmas Santa Review Plus Hidden Missions
Popular New Christmas Themed iPhone Game
By Kyle on December 23, 2009 at 1:14 pm

A Christmas Santa is one of the top applications currently in the App Store and warrants a review. It only costs $0.99, which is well worth it for this entertaining game.
There is a short plot explaining why Santa is flying. Apparently the reindeer do not want to fly anymore because Santa cannot afford to pay them, so Santa has decided to fly alone and has 45 days to learn how to fly.
If you have ever played the flash game, Learn to Fly, then you have played this game. Continue Reading
Quick Review of the Palm Pixi
It's like the Pre's little brother
By Kyle on December 18, 2009 at 3:19 pm

First off let me say this, I have always been a major fan of webOS. The GUI is absolutely gorgeous, and the way it handles multitasking is lightyears ahead of the rest of the market. The Pixi comes preloaded with the latest build of webOS and with it comes Yahoo integration.
I had to go to a Sprint retail store since Palm is unreliable with their review units. We received an email shortly after the release of the Palm Pre from Palm’s marketing department letting us know that they would be sending us a unit to review ASAP, but to this date we have still not received it. Continue Reading
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