Tango Remote – Controle the music on your iPhone from your iPad

August 26, 2010 by Paul Willen  
Filed under Apple iPhone, iPad

When I listen to my music at home I normally connect my iPhone to my amplifier with the 3.5mm Jack, open iTunes on the iPhone and press “Play” on any song I’m in the mood for. Then I walk over to the couch, lay back and relax. When the song is over I head over [...]

Grooveshark hits the AppStore – Listen to your favorite music anywhere!

August 11, 2010 by Paul Willen  
Filed under Apple iPhone, iPad

I’m a big (maybe the biggest) fan of Grooveshark. If you don’t know grooveshark; Grooveshark is an online music playing service and it totally fits all my needs. If you live in the US, you’ve probably heard of Last.FM or Pandora or maybe Spotify. In my opinion all those services don’t work as great in [...]

CraftyGalDecals Vinyl Edge Antenna Wrap for iPhone 4 Reviewed

July 30, 2010 by Johan van Mierlo  
Filed under Apple iPhone, Phones

Since the release of the Apple iPhone 4 and it’s more predominant antenna problem many solutions have been offered. Apple is even giving away a free Bumper case or some other cases.  Best Buy is giving it’s iPhone 4 costumers away free Invisible shield wrap in the hope to sell the full body wrap.
However, we [...]

DragonFly Cases for the Apple iPhone 3G – 3GS Reviewed: iPhone 4 Coming Soon

July 21, 2010 by Matthijs van Mierlo  
Filed under Apple iPhone, Phones

We have received a multitude of Dragonfly cases for review that are all compatible with the iPhone 3G and 3GS.  DragonFly has some great and unique designs to will fit many users. In anticipation of the new Apple iPhone 4 holders we reviewed the current line up of the Apple iPhone 3G and 3GS models.
The [...]

iOS 4 – Close an app (and prevent battery drain)

July 13, 2010 by Paul Willen  
Filed under Apple iPhone

I really like iOS4 – It gives me a lot features I use every single day (Every hour to be quite honest).
But there’s one major downside to iOS 4: It’s batterylife.
The iPhone’s battery life never really was very good – Therefore I bought a Morphie Juice Pack Air last year, but with iOS4 on the [...]

Review Adapt Mobile Micro Bluetooth keyboard ADK-100

Adapt Mobile has sent us a sample of the latest version of the ADK-100 keyboard. This Micro Keyboard is the smallest Bluetooth keyboard in the market supporting a wide range of devices.
The keyboard comes in a blister package and contains the keyboard, a driver CD which also contains the manual and a Micro-USB cable for [...]

Apple iPhone 4 Antenna Reception Easy Fix

June 30, 2010 by Johan van Mierlo  
Filed under Apple iPhone, Phones

After the launch of the Apple iPhone 4 there are many reports about the “death grip” which gives a loss of reception in the antenna of the Apple iPhone 4.  Some how a good grip on your phone with your hand gives a conduction with the metal rim of the iPhone 4 with a loss of [...]

DocumentsToGo 3.3 Review on the iPad

June 9, 2010 by Johan van Mierlo  
Filed under Apple iPhone, iPad

DocumentsToGo from DataViz was only available for the iPhone version when the iPad was launched. In my earlier review I showed you  how it still was a powerful application on the iPad using the 2 times rendering. But now with version 3.3 DocumentsToGo premium is “the” powerful app on the iPad and worth paying for it.
If you are already [...]

How to enable Facebook Push Notifications on your KIN and other Mobile Phones

Facebook is being used more and more for social communications. However, how would you know someone replied to something you have posted? Or maybe you want to be directly notified if someone makes a post.
In this article I will walk you to the process of enabling your Facebook notifications by E-mail and/or SMS text messaging. [...]

iPhone OS 4.0 – Paul’s First Thoughts

April 8, 2010 by Paul Willen  
Filed under Apple iPhone, Phones, iPad

Today Apple Announced the new iteration of it’s iPhone OS.  iPhone OS 4.0 gets over 100 new features. 7 of them were demoed by Steve Jobs, Scott Forstall and Phil Schiller on stage in Cupertino. Besides that the new iPhone OS 4.0 delivers over 1500 new APIs for developers. Developers now have the possibility to [...]

Apple iPhone 3G and 3GS, Android and Windows Phone Battery Drain Fix

It has happened to many iPhone users. Suddenly your iPhone is draining very quickly, even without using the iPhone at all.
This has happened to my iPhone now for two times. On many blogs and forums people are complaining about it and many tips are given but not a real good answer to the sudden quick drain of [...]

FileApp Pro for iPhone review – A Filemanager for your iPhone

March 16, 2010 by Paul Willen  
Filed under Apple iPhone

Last week I read an interesting article on the Dutch website iPhoneclub.nl about the application FileApp Pro. Let’s face it: USB-flashdrives are old – get lost and are most of the time not very secure. FileApp seems to solve a few issues I have with flashdrives and therefore I decided to test this application and write [...]

Navigon MobileNavigator iPhone Update Adds Social Media – 3D Terrain Views and MyRoutes

February 9, 2010 by Johan van Mierlo  
Filed under Apple iPhone, Navigation, Phones

Navigon announced today an update for their iPhone MobileNavigator application.  We reviewed both the iPhone and Windows Phone version of the Navigon MobileNavigator earlier. The iPhone version has been around a little longer and had some minor updates.
The latest update adds Social Media connectivity. A simple tap on a icon will post your current location and [...]

Review Todo 3.2 for iPhone

January 26, 2010 by Paul Willen  
Filed under Apple iPhone

I am always looking for possibilities to make my life easier wherever I am. Therefore I’ve got a hosted exchange environment for my Calendar, Contacts and Push-Mail. But sadly there is no good way to sync my Exchange Tasks with my iPhone. Therefore I was looking for another option to sync my tasks with my [...]

DAGi capacitive stylus for HTC HD2, iPhone 3GS or Google Nexus One

The HTC HD2, which features a massive 4.3″ capacitive screen, has been reviewed a few months ago in the article:  “HTC HD2 review – A new era in Windows Phones’ history“.
The new era in Windows Mobile history is reflected in the use of capacitive screen technology and the resulting absense of a stylus which has [...]

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