Archive for May, 2009
iSkysoft Video Converter
So, here I am, I’m here, it’s good to be somewhere… and I’m back with another little program to help you get your videos onto your phones. Today I’ve got iSkysoft Video Converter, it’s not a DVD ripper like most I’ve looked at, it’s just made to take your current video files and convert them [...]
HTC Touch Pro II Video Unboxing
If you re like me, you just can’t seem to get enough video of the HTC Touch Pro II. Here is yet another video to make drool over the weekend! Tracy and Matt (dot com) got their hands on the highly anticipated HTC Touch Pro II and gave us some unboxing video goodness! Check it [...]
Psychology of Technology: The Myth of Multitasking
Like many businesspeople, you probably take great pride in being a multitasker. You talk on your mobile phone, send email, check the stock market on line, and perhaps even read a letter and jot down notes for an upcoming meeting all at the same time (or so you think). Why do you multitask? Well, how [...]
ScanDisk storage card health monitoring and error repair for Windows Mobile
Storage cards are susceptible to errors. Over time, clusters can become corrupted, part of files can become lost, and a range of other errors can occur. You should take the time to run ScanDisk to monitor the health of your storage cards and repair any issues found, especially if the number of files and applications [...]
Maximize storage card performance and reliability with Defragment Mobile
Is your mobile device becoming more sluggish as you install more applications and store more data on your storage cards? Does it take forever to start up and run programs? Your invisible enemy is called "file system fragmentation". It is the number one cause for slow file system performance and the major rival of successful [...]
World’s First Mobile “Social Media Browser” By Kinoma
Kinoma Introduces World’s First Mobile “Social Media Browser”
New Kinoma Play brings together leading media services and social networks like Twitter and Facebook for the first time on a mobile phone
PALO ALTO, Calif. – May 28, 2009 – With today’s release of Kinoma Play, the best way to find, play and share media on a [...]
Throttle Lock 3D Available
Just over a week ago we posted a video of the newest version of ThorttleLock which features some 3D g-sensor graphics (sorry but this feature won’t work for the Tilt). Well now you can go ahead and download ThrottleLock v.7. Here’s a host of new improvements to ThrottleLock:
New functionality and design [...]
Good Old Peg Jump
Do you remember the old peg game? You have to jump another peg and once jumped you remove it and the goal is to remove all of the pegs. Well thanks to hermanm of XDA we can now play away on our phones. You remember hermanm, right? He brought us Shake & Win and [...]
Skyfire Out of Beta!
Skyfire 1.0 was finally released today and it is still FREE. I have been playing with it for a while and I have to say I am fairly impressed by the improvement I have seen from the beta versions. I mainly use skyfire to watch video streams of sports events when i am not at [...]
Go Dogs Go: Run, Bike, Walk, or Hike to This App!
Back on April 24th, DavidK introduced us to BikeDashboard and TrackMyRun, two GPS-enabled apps that allow you to monitor, measure, and map your cycling and running adventures, respectively. As a triathlete, I’ve used both and found them to be excellent tools for endurance athletes with only a few minor quibbles not worth mentioning.
At the same [...]


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