HomeReviews

Reviews

App Highlight: Cookie Jam Blast

The App Developed by Jam City, Inc, who is tagged as a top developer, Cookie Jam Blast is an established app with well over 1,000,000 installs. Having...

V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless Headphones review

V-MODA, a brand who specializes in high-quality headphones and audio equipment, recently launched its first Bluetooth speaker in the REMIX (read our review). But,...

Temp Mail is a disposable email service that helps you keep your primary inbox clean (Review)

Overview Everyone these days is asking for your email address. Want to read an article? You need to register by email first. Want to take...

App Highlight: Airport Guy Airport Manager

The App Developed by Rottz Games, Airport Guy Airport Manager is a new app with only around 100,000 installs. Having been updated on April 8, the developer is constantly fixing...

Super Phantom Cat (Review)

Super phantom cat is a Retro-platformer from Veewo games, joining a long list of games by the developer which can be seen here. It...

App Highlight: Custom Navigation Bar

The App Developed by paphonb, Custom Navigation Bar is a new app with only around 10,000 installs. Having been updated on May 30, 2017, the developer is constantly fixing...

Review: Invisible Defender Full Coverage Screen Protector for the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus

As I sit here staring at my beautiful new Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, I'm a bit worried. You see, this thing is all glass....

How does Andy Rubin’s Essential phone stack up against the Samsung Galaxy S8?

Yesterday the creator of Android, Andy Rubin unveiled the Essential phone, a premium handset which aims to compete with the likes of Google Pixel...

App Highlight: The Little Ball That Could

The App Developed by NaissusWorks, The Little Ball That Could is a new app with only around 500 installs. Having been updated on May 23, 2017, the developer is...

The Defendroid adds a new twist to classic block busting games (Review)

Overview Ball and paddle-style games were all the rage in the early days of computers and The Defendroid wants to offer a trip down memory...
- Advertisement -