Evernote is a note-taking application that captures ideas, pictures, articles from the Internet, and yet defies classification because of how well it simply works everywhere you are: your smart phone, a mobile browser or your desktop computer. With free apps …[Continue]
How to Find Your Favorite Artists With Songkick
Live music fans rejoice! Songkick is an iPhone and Android app that will scan your local music collection and let you know when your favorite artists are going to be performing in your town. In addition, at their website, you …[Continue]
How to Send Photos to Dropbox from Your Phone
Does the photo gallery on your smart phone just grow and grow and never make it your desktop computer? Android phone users can make use of the easy-as-pie photo sync feature of t…[Continue]
Where to Find Free Kindle Apps for Your Device
Kindle books are growing in popularity every day, and with the regular promotional sales, are often an excellent bargain when compared to paper-based books. For example, I recently picked up “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” by Jonathan Safran Foer for …[Continue]
How to Share Grocery Lists
One’s grocery list can easily be kept on a piece of paper, but when your roommate or spouse is the one doing the shopping, how do you share a single piece of paper? Say hello to collaborative shopping apps for …[Continue]
How to Manage Permissions Settings
It’s 2012, do you know who has access to your online accounts? Throughout the year we click on pretty, sparkling new-fangled apps, and in the process give third-party software providers access to various parts of our online identities. Ready to …[Continue]
Amazon Releases Price Check App
Amazon.com released their Price Check app for Android and iPhone last week. Using either a scanned bar code, a snapped photo, typed input or voice command, the app will display product prices from Amazon.com (including all its online merchants.) In …[Continue]
How Much Facebook Sharing is Too Much?
Have you noticed news headlines showing up on your Facebook wall indicating that your friends are reading specific news articles? When you click on any of these shares, you are prompted to allow a Facebook app (such as the Washington …[Continue]