Are you overwhelmed by all the media on your system and want to centralize it? Do you want to be able to stream your videos and songs from a single location to your mobile or other media device? If so, Subsonic could come to your rescue →
Nova Launcher just might be the best free launcher for Android
One of the things I liked the most about Android when I switched from iOS was the fact that you could run a third party launcher that can thoroughly customize your phone’s interface, and change the way your interact with the device. We tried many free →
Three great free games for Android from Glu
The gaming industry has been changing a lot over the last five years, and while the F2P (free to play) model has run rampant through the MMO universe, it is now making its rounds through the high-profile gaming companies that concentrate on mobile gaming. This means →
10 must have FREE Android apps (part2)
Good news for Android users: this is the first sequel to our recently published article entitled “10 must have FREE Android apps (part 1)”. Like the first article, this one will showcase another 10 terrific Android apps that will rock your world, or, if not, will at least make →
Another two fantastic FREE games for Android
We published a post last month entitled “Two insanely addictive free games for Android”. This post is a follow-up to that one, featuring another two excellent, addictive games that are free to play: Radiant Defense and Dead Trigger. Radiant Defense is a highly polished Tower Defense →
Apple’s new connector is a big mistake (and other reasons why I abandoned Apple and iOS)
Since the first iPhone was introduced we’ve purchased four iPhone models in our household as well as an iPad 2. Prior to the launch of the iPhone 5, I became the proud owner of an Android device (the wonderful Galaxy Note), but my wife still preferred the →
How to automatically sync your PC folders with your Android
Ever wished you could keep a folder on your PC synced up with you Android? I have an active folder on my PC where I save my favorite songs that I always listen to, and I would like any MP3s I add to it to also →
Twenty five FREE online tutorials for learning Android programming
This article is a follow up to my “25 free online courses for learning iPhone and iPad programming” post, for those who are interested in developing for Android. These online are in many cases the Android counterpart to the courses listed in the iOS post above. What →
Two insanely addictive FREE games for Android
Quick: how many games do you have installed on your Android, and how many of these do you actually play? Let’s face it, there aren’t too many games that are worth playing. The two games in this post, Robotek and Tripletown, are different. Not only are →
Google Project Glass: wave of the future or the downfall of civilization?
Imagine being able to access anything on your Android without touching it. Imagine being able to view anything on the screen without being anywhere near it. Imagine being able to send and receive messages, and all kinds of other alerts, directions, information all without moving your →
Chat and collaborate on projects with Brosix Personal, a secure, private, encrypted IM client
Brosix Personal IM is a free private and instant messaging system. It is easy to use and has many of the features and bells and whistles you would expect from most modern Instant Messaging services and a few more, such as a whiteboard, secure file sharing, →
Play single or online multiplayer or hot-seat style chess with Packed Chess Free
Packed Chess Free is a complete chess solution for those that enjoy the game. With both single player and online modes, as well as some innovative features, it’s one of the best free chess programs out there. I’ve always been a fan of the game of →






