This week I've chosen to spotlight an image viewer replacement app for your Android device. It's called B&B Gallery. Almost sounds like a vacation location for bed and breakfast goodness, but the longer name, Bread and Butter Gallery makes more sense. Multi-touch gesture control is supported, along with cover-flow view in landscape mode. It is a true improvement upon the standard image viewer app shipped by default on Android devices. Read on for the full review.
The ASUS G51J-A1 Gaming Laptop is a powerhouse of a computer! It was one of the first laptops to sport Intel's newer Core i7 chips. Even better, the pricetag is in an excellent sweet-spot for a notebook of its class. I was able to acquire one of the basic earlier models, and I must say I have been enjoying it thoroughly. But with all that power under the hood and the lower asking price, what trade-offs should you be aware of before you reach for your wallet and buy this thing? Read on for the full review.
This program is a must-have if you store vital personal or company data on your phone, and let's face it, we all have at least one bit of pretty valuable information on our smartphones. And you have further incentive to get moving on this one, because a free lifetime subscription is available for all new users for a limited time only.
This week's choice is from the fun and entertainment genre of Apps. DailyStrip provides a convenient way to deliver comic-strips to your Android device on a daily basis. It accesses a library of over 100 comic-strips, so virtually any comic you want to follow is available.
Infants, toddlers, and even older children seek to mimic their parents in whatever they do. Have you ever been typing on a computer when your child comes in to the room? They naturally want to play with it, of course! But aside from turning off the computer, your little boy or girl could wreck havoc upon your personal computing device, deleting programs, messing up your desktop, or worse. Yet at the same time, turning off the computer just so your kid can play with it for a few minutes is really inconvenient. So what is one to do?
Have you ever filled out a lengthy form on a web page? Imagine you are writing a blog post, for example. You click submit, but for some reason your connection breaks and the post isn't submitted. What happens? You click back, and the form is clear and blank! All your hard work is gone!
For those of you who store your music, movies, and all sort of other media at a central location, there may be times when you want to access and play those files from a remote location. While there is this article on how to remotely access your computers, today I present a better solution. This article also relates closely to my work in the Top Ten Programs for Windows Mobile.
I've been a solid Windows Pocket PC user for a few years now, so I thought I would share my list of favorite programs for my handheld device. This list works under the assumption that you have Internet access on your PDA phone gizmo.
With the wide variety of platforms now available to phone manufacturers, the market for Windows Mobile has been slowly but surely diminishing over time. Can the OS survive the onslaught of RIM, Apple, and Nokia?
My last post about this camera was written with the intent to provide an overall reaction to the HD camcorder. This article focuses on a deeper aspect of the camera: Optical Image Stabilization