Have a real good close look at this image, see what you think, does it appear similar to something you’re seen before? Could we be looking at a possible Apple iPhone competitor? Does it give you a hint of maybe the Samsung Instinct or even the Samsung Omnia? Mobilewhack located this image of the W1   Click to Read More >

Loopt has announced that it has began working with Facebook Connect to allow users to connect with their Facebook buddies, while on the go. Accessing Facebook from a mobile phone is nothing new, but Loopt’s idea is of course to integrate the power of Facebook into its own platform. As a result, user will be   Click to Read More >

Carling goes Viral Mobile Ads with the iPhone

July 24, 2008 by rubbi on UncategorizedADD COMMENTS

The Independent has an amusing little story about Mobile Advertising, and more specifically, the efforts of one brewer to combine Mobile Viral Ads, Apps, and the iPhone! Carling, a well-known beer purveyor in the UK, has created the iPint application for the iPhone – which you can get free on iTunes. Why, you might quite   Click to Read More >

iPhone Games – Trism Review

July 24, 2008 by rubbi on UncategorizedADD COMMENTS

I’ve noticed a trend. There seems to be quite a few games for the iPhone that follow in the footsteps of Tetris and Bejeweled. But Trism by Demiforce, LLC, does have its unique aspects, allowing it to stand apart from these staples and create a new name for itself, namely due to its excellent utilization   Click to Read More >

iPhone Apps – Urbanspoon

July 24, 2008 by rubbi on UncategorizedADD COMMENTS

Can you tell I’ve been spending way too much time on my iPhone? Needless to say, all of the new apps have revived the entire idea of the phone for me. One such app is called Urbanspoon. It is so practical for a person like me that desperately wants to try new restaurants and types   Click to Read More >

iPhone Games – Labyrinth Lite

July 24, 2008 by rubbi on UncategorizedADD COMMENTS

Today I’ve spent some time playing Labyrinth Lite Edition. I’m sure that most of you had, or at least have seen an old Labyrinth game. Basically what you had was two wooden boxes inside of another box. The inner boxes were each controlled by a different set of knobs, which you would use to tilt   Click to Read More >

Samsung Beat

July 24, 2008 by rubbi on SamsungADD COMMENTS

The Samsung Beat is pretty easy to sum up: entry-level plus some music capabilities. Those who are looking for exactly that will find that the Beat does a solid job as a phone and provides decent music capabilities. In particular they’ll appreciate the exterior music controls and solid battery life. Anyone looking for something more   Click to Read More >