TweetDeck happens to be one of the most popular twitter clients especially for power users who tweet from their computers. It all started as an Adobe Air app for Windows before it blew up into Mac and Linux and mobile platforms with versions for Apple’s iOS, Google’s Android. The only version I haven’t tested in…
Author: iGbenga
Getting the most out of your browser – Firefox edition
Image courtesy of zdnet.com To many, the browser is the most preferred application on their PC. It’s the first thing they launch as soon as the computer boots up completely. Even if it’s just looking up Facebook, reading news feeds or even doing research, how do you make the most out of your browsing experience? With…
App of the Month – Google Sky Map
Google sky map is an application that allows you to find exact locations of stars, planets and other celestial objects in the sky. The application uses your phone’s internal compass, GPS and the current date and time on your phone to let you know exactly where you’re pointing at with your phone. I tried it…
The Android Experience
It took a lot of courage to shell out cash to buy an Android device in a BB world like ours. I had the chance to get a BB Curve or Bold and go home with some change the last time I visited CV (Comp Villa or Computer Village – for the noobs). Instead, I…
For the Droid X, I rest my case
The Droid X from Motorola and Verizon has finally been released and there could never be an even more perfect timing. Now that Apple has its iPhone 4 antenna problems and some consumers are not really happy about the situation, I think it’s the best timing for a competitive product launch. And who better to…
A Javelin in the Storm can make a Bold man’s legs Curve; The BB Craze…
Technorati Tags: Blackberry,Smartphones,iPhone4,Android,Curve,Bold,Javelin,Storm,Apple,AppStore So recently I graduated from college; not with the kind of grades you would hope for, but good enough for one to be thankful he’s out of school :). During the entire grad period, I noticed almost (and I mean almost) everyone I knew – friends or otherwise – had one type…
Information Overload!
This post here was particularly inspired by my brother http://www.dajico.com. We had a discussion about how new products come out almost every time in different categories ranging from PCs to E-readers, to Smartphones, digital cameras, etc and consumers are always ‘forced’ to make a choice. The illustration in this article was done by a very…
5 Reasons we don’t need new consoles…yet.
Before I start, I’ll like to give big props to the folks at G4TV who made this possible when Adam Sessler shared this same piece on X-Play’s Daily Video Podcast some time ago. Moving on, a new generation of gaming consoles is always something to look out for but what happens if there’s still a…
Shining Chrome
So you have been using Windows for years now, your friend has a Ubuntu laptop and that quiet chick in your class just got a Macbook Pro so you have pretty much run your fingers through the hairs of a Snow Leopard. But tell me, are you ready for the Chrome OS? Google’s open…
iTweet. Do you?
It is easy to say because you have a Facebook account, Yahoo! account, a MySpace page, the last thing you need right now is Twitter; you don’t want an extra account with another password – not again! Well, sorry to burst your bubble but as far as information is concerned, Twitter is possibly the most…