Category: Gadgets

Samsung Galaxy Note Review: a phone on HGH

Phablet (phone/Tablet), fat phone, Phonezilla, BFP(Big Friendly Phone), Samsung Galaxy Hulk, the Lennie Small of smartphones.  I’ve had a lot of fun jokingly coming up with names for the Samsung Galaxy Note, but this serious smartphone competitor is nothing to laugh about. For the past few months I’ve used the Samsung Galaxy Note provided by Samsung, and it thrilled me with its’ impressive speed,...

Quicklytics: A Review Google Analytics on The Go

Since you’re here, you can obviously tell I have a website, and I monitor that website on the go using an app called Quicklytics ($4.99 ) which syncs with Google Analytics live data. As a reviewer of apps it’s not often that I’m content with the first app I try in a category, but honestly this app is so well built that I never...

Become the Red Baron- The Best Air combat iPhone Game

“Watch out for that ballistic missile at your 6”. “Fire on that submarine”. Sound fun to you? These are just some of the challenges you’ll face in Air Supremacy ($2.99). This air combat game gets very high marks because it has a ton of game modes. There are several different single player competitions, challenges, there is a campaign mode with several detailed missions, and...

Maps Gives Me a 14,000 mile Detour

Whoops! Why does Apple think I’m in England? Apple’s Maps has been trying to give me directions, except for the fact that the results happen to require driving through England. I’m in the New York Metro Area by the way. So that would be a…let’s see…14,000 mile detour. Not quite perfect. That would be the nice way to describe Apple’s maps. The Satellite images...

Apple Earpods Review: The Sound Of Apple

Recently Apple “revolutionized the headphone” with the Earpod, or so they said. With Apple, they tend to hype up everything, good, or sometimes bad. So I tested out the new Earpods versus what should have been a comparable pair; my Skullcandy 50/50s which cost around $40-50 (Earpods cost $30 without a new iphone). My rigorous testing included music from Billy Joel, Green Day, Hanz Zimmer, and...