Tweet I picked up The Daily Show app on a whim to see what it had to offer over just watching the TV show or going to the actual Daily Show website. The application is put out by MTV Networks which is neither a good thing or bad thing in my opinion. According to the [...]
Get In The Spirit With Rudolph Cam for your iOS Device
by Jarrod on 23. Dec, 2010 in Reviews
Tweet It’s that time a year and for many of you out there that means the need to send out the annual Christmas cards and well wishes. In this age though who has the time to write out the physical Christmas card every year for however many people you know. Not me for one. Looking [...]
Create Your Own Comics with ComicStrip
by Jarrod on 16. Dec, 2010 in Reviews
Tweet ComicStrip is an application from Sketch and Scotch that lets you either take a new photo or use a photo from your library to create a comic strip on your phone. It is a very well put together application with a clean interface, very easy to figure out and use. It’s a fun concept [...]
Bad Bunny, Great App: The Tale of Peter Rabbit
by Jarrod on 09. Dec, 2010 in Reviews
Tweet As a child I am sure everyone has read or been read The Tale of Peter Rabbit. If not I do feel sorry for you! It is a great kids story about a misbehaving rabbit. Loud Crow has brought the timeless classic to a new generation in such a brilliant and fun way! The [...]
Get busy drawing with Doodle Buddy Premium
by Jarrod on 02. Dec, 2010 in Reviews
Tweet Doodle Buddy Premium from Pinger, Inc is an app that does what the name says, it lets you doodle on your iOS device. I grabbed this app for something to play around with on a sleepy Sunday afternoon. The price point is fantastic being that it is free. There is an optional in-app purchase [...]
UberTwitter comes to iPhone: A Review
by Brett Widmann on 30. Nov, 2010 in Reviews
Tweet Brett Widmann is currently wrapping up his undergrad degree in Computer Information Systems, Web and Digital Media Development, and Religious Studies at UWSP. He currently works as a developer and SEO consultant for WebMovement, LLC and PointZeroDesigns and has a keen interest in mobile app development as well as blogging. Feel free to drop him [...]
App Roundup: Best Games and Time Wasters
by Matt Solomon on 25. Nov, 2010 in Reviews
Tweet It could be while you’re waiting at the doctor’s office, during halftime of a sports game, or even while you’re bored. Either way, playing games and using apps is always an entertaining way to pass the time. Here we’ve reviewed the best time wasters for you to use whenever you feel the need to [...]
Dear Diary: A review of Momento
by Matt Solomon on 23. Nov, 2010 in Reviews
Tweet Momento is a journal type of application, but with a unique twist. Instead of just recording one journal entry a day, with Momento you are supposed to record interesting moments throughout the day. Whenever there is something you want to remember, you just open up Momento, which allows you to record it quickly. This [...]
App developer Amazing Books brings 3D to the iPhone/iPad
by Andy Crofford on 18. Nov, 2010 in Reviews
Tweet The other day we conducted an interview with the guys from Amazing Books. Thanks to my son (who just turned two yesterday) I have spent a great deal of time playing around with “Jack and the Beanstalk 3D” and “The Three Little Pigs 3D“. While these are timeless children’s’ classics Amazing Books has done [...]
Review of password app Mneumonic
by Matt Solomon on 11. Nov, 2010 in Reviews
Tweet Mnemonic is a free app that helps you generate unique yet easy to remember passwords. By entering any phrase you want, it creates a password loosely based off l33t speak using the beginning of the words. This app is extremely easy to use and is great for making secure and seemingly random passwords. Features [...]

