A new study entitled “25 Years of Vulnerabilities” by security firm Sourcefire released in March attributes 81% of instances of mobile malware to the iPhone and iOS, compared to 9% for Android, 6% for Windows phones, and 4% for Blackberry. It draws on two sources: the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) as →
Nemus Launcher: an Android launcher that can organize icons in ‘Fences’ style compartments
If you’re looking for a novel Android launcher with a bit of a twist then read on. Nemus Launcher can provide a compartmentalized look and feel similar to Windows desktop organization app ‘Fences’. It is probably one of the best launchers to keep your many apps →
More excellent free Android games: ‘Super Stickman Golf 2’ and ‘Start The Rockets’
Despite the fact that the iOS gets a lot more games releases, Android games are not only on the rise, but the quality of free games is up as well. This post is the latest in our continuing series of ‘Free Android Games’ articles; two great →
Instabridge: a WIFI sharing app for Android that could change the world
Let’s say that (a) your Android device was connected to a WIFI network, (b) that both you and a friend or friends have ‘Instabridge’ installed on your Androids, and (c) that you wanted to share WIFI access with your friend(s). Instead of handing out the password, →
Will ‘The Minuum Keyboard’ live up to the hype?
It’s a simple concept: take the three rows of letters that constitute the QWERTY keyboard and consolidate them into one, then touch-type as you normally would.The software will then guess your intent, so you don’t actually have to hit the right letters. It apparently works, and →
Five Free Android Games That You Must Play!
We recently published an ambitious article entitled ‘The Best Free Android Games: our Top 5’, which should have had a better title like ‘The Top Five Free Android Games’. In any case, we had to install and play many dozens of free games in order to write →
The BEST free Android games: our TOP 5
Looking for some fantastic, totally addictive Android games? I know I am, but if I had a penny every time I installed a free Android game that turned out to be a dud, I would have a little mountain of cash. The good news: we’ve put →
InFocus Pro: an iPhone task manager with calendar integration and hand drawn input support
Are you looking for a good task-management app for your iPhone that can manage different projects? If so, you should try Infocus Pro, a nifty little app that allows you to manage your tasks, add meetings to and events to your calendar, as well as take →
‘Listen’ to print articles and RSS feeds on-the-go as MP3 podcasts, with SoundGecko
Do you like reading articles but just don’t have the time? Would it be more convenient to LISTEN to the many articles you want to read as podcasts on your daily commute? That’s where modern technology comes in to bring us programs like SoundGecko. No, it’s →
How to Change default Apps in Android
Want to change app defaults in Android? This post will discuss three ways to do it: manually via the system settings, using a free app that can manage all of the default actions from a single place, and using a free app whose sole purpose is to let you change the default launcher on demand.
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Extract and Compress Zipped Files on your iPhone, With iZip
There are times when you receive zipped archives in your email and if you are an iPhone user you may have been surprised that there is no default way of opening compressed files on your iDevice. However, thanks to iZip, a handy FREE app for iOS →








