Motorola’s Adventure falls short of brilliance

Oct. 9, 2008   1 Comment  

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While there is no guarantee that the phone will be able to survive a trip the bottom of a lake or being run over by an 18-wheeler, the Motorola Adventure can hold its own against whatever its owner wants to put it through.

TwitterFone

Aug. 1, 2008   Leave a Comment  

The much-beloved social networking site Twitter allows users to keep their friends updated on their whereabouts and activities through status updates known as “tweets.” Until recently, the most common ways to tweet were via Instant Message, Web, SMS or a desktop application; however, TwitterFone has developed a system that enables users to make a phone [...]

GearJuice

March 3, 2008   Leave a Comment  

IOGEAR’s GearJuice is a nifty little product that’s perfectly handy for college students, glove compartments, suitcases and laptop bags. It supplies emergency power to nearly any small, portable device, but not in that disposable, one use, drug store special kind of way. The rechargeable lithium polymer battery will fill up your cell phone’s gas tank [...]

iSee for iPhone

Aug. 8, 2007   Leave a Comment  

After getting the iPhone, the hottest new gadget on the block, I needed to find some way to protect it. It wouldn’t be good to get a brand new iPhone scratched up after a week, so I tried iSee from Contour Design. In an odd note, the directions show how to take the iSee apart [...]

Bejeweled for the iPhone

Aug. 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Not much to say. It’s Bejeweled for the iPhone. Well done.

Blast Magazine’s iPhone review

July 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

I took the sim card out of my old formerly-Cingular phone and inserted it into the shiny new iPhone. I plugged it into my computer. iTunes came up said it found an iPhone and asked me to activate it. iTunes listed the phone number attached to the account asked a couple questions to verify who [...]