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Better Than Gmail for Android: Boomerang for Android Reviewed
Boomerang just might be the best email client for Android. In fact, it may be even better than Gmail: Released last month as a full-blown email client for Android, this app not only brought Boomerang's previously browser-only "snooze" button to mobile, but also allowed Android users to track when their emails are opened. Alongside these advanced, Boomerang-only features are many of the staples that makes the stock Android app so great: push notifications, multiple accounts and more.
Is All Of The Hate For The Nintendo 2DS For Good Reason?
If you haven't heard yet, Nintendo is launching a brand new handheld in October that takes the concept of the Nintendo 3DS and crunches it down into a 2D sidekick. Nintendo fans are two things, if nothing else: loyal and critical. Nintendo supporters absolutely love the brand, and that love can sometimes look a lot like hate when Nintendo pushes out a product that fans feel aren't up to their standards. Is the Nintendo 2DS going to be the next flop? It can't be that bad, but the internet is buzzing with negativity.
SpellTower Is Boggle On Steroids For Your Phone
If you've been on the lookout for a new word game to play on your iOS or Android device, SpellTower may be just what you're looking for. This is Boggle on steroids, and is well worth the $1.99 price tag it comes with. Some word games can get tiring pretty quickly, but SpellTower is one of those games that will keep you hooked. The app is also available as a desktop Mac app, but in this review we're looking solely at the mobile version, specifically on the iPhone.
6 Video Games With Fantastic Local Multiplayer For Dorm Room Gaming
There are still some titles that faithfully provide an excellent couch experience for multiple players. They either allows for up to four people to play at once, or provide an entertaining enough experience to keep those left to watch entertained while they wait for their turn. Games that can successfully pull of couch co-op are the cornerstone of dorm room gaming and a great way to keep broke college students entertained.
Caption Contest: All Webbed Up
Poor Margaret. She was only trying to install Windows 95. Caption this image! What do you think happened? Submit your most hilarious captions in the comment section below and be in the running to win a MakeUseOf t-shirt! That's all it takes, and there can only be one winner. So start submitting!
Plugged Into Life: Why This TechStars Alum Moved On From Her Startup To Sell Mexican Candles
A year ago Kelly James was wrapping up her time in the prestigious TechStars Boulder startup incubator, pitching her consignment web application to investors in New York City and Los Angeles. Now she's living in Mexico, selling candles, and loving it. She has gone from being a plugged-in startup head to ditching her iPad, quitting Facebook, and otherwise trying to figure out her relationship with technology. This is her story.