Sometimes apps are practical and entirely logic-based. Other times, new apps are just plain fun. News Booth is the latter sort of app, and it’s a great way to fake out your friends or to send in a catchy photograph to your editor with that great story you wrote. Essentially, »
02/21/2012, Michael MurphyPanasonic has come up with a very slick-looking phone that has just debuted in Japan (for photos, check out Panasonic’s main mobile site). The Panasonic Eluga is packed in a sleek silver shell, weights merely 3.6 ounces, and it really something nice to look at. As many reviewers have already »
02/21/2012, Erik LimA number of cities all around the world have set up rideshare programs. Using these programs, people who live in certain cities can use a community automobile for a few hours each day or week. Even though many large cities offer hundreds of cars to residents, these cars are often »
02/20/2012, Steve LuckIn this day and age, it’s hard to imagine that people still have to wait “on hold” in order to place a phone call or reach customer service. Yet, most people spend hours per year waiting on hold just to talk to someone. There are a few ways to avoid »
02/20/2012, John CookA Nielsen study released in early November of 2011 states that 43 percent of the US population sports a smartphone. If you are included in this statistic, then you know how important it is to take care of. The screen itself should be protected from dings and scratches, and a »
02/19/2012, Danny MillsBeing an entrepreneur can be tough. Not only do you have to find seed funding, search for investors, and get the word out about your product or service, but you also have to find a way to connect, networking, and gain the advantages that you need to succeed. Even with »
02/17/2012, Alan VegaGot a Kindle Touch? If so, you’ll want to check out what Seattle-based startup Puzzazz has just come up with: the TouchWrite app. Used in conjunction with Puzzazz’s many puzzles, TouchWrite allows you to write directly on your screen (both letters and numbers) with your finger. That’s right, no need »
02/16/2012, Michael Murphy