Friday
Apr202012

BIg Brother goes Mobile: World's First Spy Software for Tablets Released 

For employers who want to keep tabs on their corporate tablet users and for parents who feel compelled to spy on their children (bad idea), Retina-X Studios announced the release of PeekTab, the world's first multi-platform monitoring software for tablets. PeekTab allows parents and employers to monitor tablets in complete stealth. The new monitoring software for iPad and Android based tablets is now on the market.

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Thursday
Apr192012

Review: HTC One X LTE Android Smartphone

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Meet the new HTC One X. It is kind of a big deal.

This is HTC's flagship Android smartphone  for 2012. In this one device, they have tried to cover all the angles. Innovative design and materials, a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual core processor, a bright 4.7 inch 720p HD LCD screen, a 8 megapixel camera that's capable of shooting multiple frames a second and that can also shoot 1080p HD video and take photos simultaneously.  

Then there's the inevitable Beats Audio technology, LTE high speed data, NFC (Near Field Communication) all squeezed into a thin handset with a sharp yet minimalist design that makes it arguably one of the most desirable devices in the market today. Hit jump for a full review and demo video.

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Wednesday
Apr182012

Review: Adobe Photoshop Touch on iOS

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Adobe Photoshop is still the premier image editing application on PCs and Macs. It has been used for everything from improving digital images, altering models for magazine spreads and even designing elaborate movie backdrops.

Photoshop's key feature has always been the unparalleled ease of pushing pixels as well as layer-based editing and composition. Now on the iPad, Adobe Photoshop Touch ($9.99) lets your fingers work magic.

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Tuesday
Apr172012

Sammy and Zooey engage Siri in new iPhone ads

Samuel Jackson, Zooey Deschanel, Siri. What do they have in common? They are all in the new series of iPhone 4S ads showing  some features of Siri we don't have yet in Canada. I don't know if I like these ads better than the Rock God ones.