6 Cool iPhone Themes for Your Android Phone
Maybe you despise the idea of dressing up your Android phone to make it look like an iPhone. Or maybe you wouldn’t mind some new eye candy for your phone. Either way, the fact remains that there are a large number of theme developers out there just waiting for users to download and give their apps a chance.
10 Fantastic Honeycomb-Optimized Apps
Ice Cream Sandwich might be released in a near future, and while it’s a quite a popular topic these days, let’s not forget that it will much resemble Honeycomb, the beautiful tablet-oriented platform that was unveiled at the beginning of this year. While the selection of apps for this version of Android hasn’t been exactly overwhelming, there are still many tablet-optimized apps that make good use of the Android OS.
How To Make Your Own iPod/iPhone/Smartphone Stand
When you've spent quite a few bucks on your MP3 player or smartphone, the last thing you need is an overpriced accessory that you can easily make yourself. Plenty of individuals on the Internet have showcased creative uses for common household items that can quickly prop your device. We've collected popular stand ideas from around the web that won't require a lot of your time.
8 Best Websites for Quality iOS Homescreen Wallpapers
Having something new and beautiful can often feel refreshing. Finding worthwhile wallpapers is a different story though as it could well be a time-consuming and somewhat tedious task. Last year, we gathered a huge collection of high-quality backgrounds for all types of phones. That list is over a year old so today, we’ll focus on sites that might prove handy to iPhone and iPod Touch owners.
5 Awesome Games Like Angry Birds When You Can't Get Enough
Are your fingers itching to sling more items across a field to crush your enemies and get to the next level in a game? If you’ve been playing Angry Birds, I imagine you’re probably either satisfied with that one game (and aren’t looking to play any more), or you’re ready to move on and take on any other physics-based, catapulting games that come your way.
How To Change The Apple ID On Your iPod Touch/iPhone
An Apple ID allows you to obtain apps, iTunes downloads and more, which is required to get the full mobile experience if you own an iPhone or iPod Touch. After all, how can you not? If you want to actually change your Apple ID by either changing your current ID or switching to another existing ID, read on.
7 Sources To Download Quality Android Homescreen Wallpapers
The web is a rich repository of all kinds of goodies for your mobile phone, whether it is an iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Phone 7 or Android device. In fact, we have rounded up some of the best sites for you to find wallpapers and other mobile goodies. Today, we’ll focus on homescreen wallpapers for Android handsets and search out some of the best resources to find them.
AShot: A Handy Screenshot Tool for Android
AShot, is an open-source screenshot and screencasting tool. You can easily view what’s on your Android handset on your computer screen and more. Read on to find out more about what makes this a good alternative to the built-in Dalvik Debug Monitor.
How to Edit, Compile & Run Code With Online Tools
If you own a Chromebook or any other computer with Google Chrome OS, Jolicloud or even Browser Linux, you may think it’s hard to do any type of programming on such a machine. If you’re not quite into using IDEs (Integrated Development Environment), and prefer using a plain text editor, gedit will surely fit your needs on these laptops, but what if you want to debug your programs?
Browser Linux - An Extremely Lightweight & Fast OS For Older x86 Computers [Linux]
Unless you’re a web developer or programmer, you most likely don’t really need a whole lot of applications aside from a web browser, perhaps a media player, file manager/viewer and text editor. You can think of using a lightweight operating system. Browser Linux is a fast-booting operating system, derived from Puppy Linux, making it a wise choice for any computer, particularly older machines.
5 Uses for the Evernote Desktop Clients [Windows and Mac]
A couple of years ago, we had a post on the myriad uses for Evernote, which could well be an all-in-one second brain. With the advent of improvements on the desktop clients, there have been inevitably many more uses today. Thus, here are a few more tips on using the desktop clients for Evernote.
6 Free Full-Length Hollywood Films You Can Watch on YouTube Movies [US Only]
Nowadays, there are plenty of movies you can rent or catch on YouTube Movies. Finding freebies on YouTube Movies isn’t hard, but finding good and recent ones may take a bit of time. Here’s a list of 6 Hollywood films which have received generally favorable reviews and are fairly recent.
Check Out These 2 Smart Calendar Apps With Task Integration
After trying so many organization systems, I noticed that I yearned for specific features in a not-too-complicated system, like for example, integration between a calendar app and the task app in question. In my search for alternative calendar/task list applications, I’ve found two, Coolendar and 1Calendar, that seem to focus a bit more on this integration.
Top 8 Websites To Find The Most Priceless & Viral Images
The Internet is full of entertainment, but if you're looking for more amusing 'lol' images or other priceless goodies, be ready to unleash your inner procrastinator and check out the following list of websites. They’re bound to entertain you with tons of hilarious pictures for at least a couple of hours.
3 PDF Document Management Tools for Organizing Your Research
The web has seen its fair share of research-friendly tools grow over the past years. Let's discuss some tools that help you keep your PDF article library neat and catalogued for use when you have to compose your research paper. So read on to find out which services stand out in this category.
14+ YouTube Playlists To Watch & Learn Computer Programming Quickly
With the advent and growth of YouTube and plenty of other high-quality video-sharing websites and tools like flashcard software, learning new things visually by yourself has never been easier. Since it never hurts to learn something new, especially a skill set like programming in different languages, we will go over some of the best channels that will introduce you to the world of programming.
3 Tips to Help You Create Photo Collages the Easy Way
Creating collages can be a bit time-consuming if you do it yourself in MS Paint or Photoshop. If you don’t feel exactly creative, your work may not even bring you the results you want. I know I’ve been there. I might spend a few hours trying to create collages, without any fancy effects, just lining up images in rows and columns, and the whole thing just doesn’t look as glorious as I imagine it to be.
4 Ways to Quickly Identify Your Favorite Web Page Fonts
We have gone over some elegant looking free fonts here ready to be used in any of your projects, but many new fonts are born every so often thanks to talented artists. You can spot them in new web app logos, magazines, food packages, etc. How do you find out what font these texts are so you can use them? Here are a few services that can help you identify the particular font you’re looking at.
7 Best "New" Web Browsers With a Chance Against Chrome and Firefox
Many people swear by either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, but there are a myriad of other web browsers that are definitely worth a look. Truly, neither Chrome nor Firefox are perfect. A lot of the following browsers ship with addons that you would otherwise have to obtain yourself, so they may make for a fresh breath of air.
Top 4 RSS Music Feeds to Get New Tunes Every Day
Music discovery websites seem to have exploded in popularity lately. There are music discovery social networks, desktop applications (for Linux, see this post) and even online music stations. You can actually even resort to using YouTube and iTunes’ iMix features to discover new songs. There are, indeed, many free ways to discover new music easily.