Posts by Mobile

By John Pastor • March 31, 2010
Ever find yourself looking for a little more power when it comes to the iPhone OS clipboard? Users were pleased when Apple built in copy & paste functionality, but many users were still looking for more. Now, with the power of a third-party app, you can. Our full review of Pastebot from Tapbots after the break.

By John Pastor • March 16, 2010
Mobile broadband is becoming increasingly popular for road warriors who need an always accessible internet connection to check their latest email messages and stay up to date with the latest from their companies. We reviewed the Sprint MiFi 2200 in August of last year, but how does the Verizon Wireless iteration compare? Find out after the break.

By John Pastor • February 9, 2010
If you’re looking for the slimmest case for your iPhone 3GS, look no further than the Incipio Feather case. It comes in a variety of colors and doesn’t add too much bulk to your phone like other cases on the market. Does it sacrifice protection for style? Is it worth the cost? Read on after the break.

By John Pastor • January 19, 2010
Last year was a big year for Palm, with the Pre announced at CES in January, and the Pixi announced in the fall. We’ve finally got our thoughts on the Pixi, from the webOS operating system to the Touchstone charging technology and everything in between. Get the rundown after the break.

By John Pastor • November 10, 2009
The BlackBerry line of smartphones have evolved in many ways over the years, one of them being navigation. From the thumbwheel, where the term “BlackBerry thumb” was coined, to the trackball, and now to the trackpad. RIM has pretty much left the interface of the BlackBerry the same, except for the icon design, but was a trackpad really necessary to bring the BlackBerry even further when everything else in the smartphone world is going touchscreen? How well does the built-in Mac support work? We’ll tell you after the break.

By Ken Addison • November 3, 2009
It’s no secret that in the aftermath of the success of the RAZR, Motorola hasn’t been in the strongest position in the cell phone handset market. The common knowledge was that the weak software they produce for their hardware has been their downfall. With analysts predicting their altogether departure from the handset business, could the Motorola DROID from Verizon Wireless, running the Google Android Operating System be the handset to turn it all around, and take down the iPhone?

By John Pastor • October 12, 2009
Now that the iPhone is capable of shooting video with the release of the 3GS, companies are trying to find ways to sell accessories to help you shoot better video. Today we’re taking a look at the ZGrip iPhone Jr. from Zacuto.

By John Pastor • September 21, 2009
The majority of iPhone cases available today are either hardshell cases or skin cases. Speck has managed to fuse the two together, in a hybrid case called the CandyShell. Does it offer enough protection without making the phone too bulky? Find out after the jump.

By Ken Addison • August 12, 2009
It seems that mobile phone carriers besides Verizon Wireless have their token smartphone at this point. AT&T has the iPhone, Sprint has the Palm Pre, and T-Mobile has the G1 and now myTouch 3G. Could the BlackBerry Tour 9630 be the flagship smartphone for Verizon?

By John Pastor • August 10, 2009
Have you ever wanted to share your EVDO high-speed connection with others without the use of another device like a Cradlepoint router? The Sprint MiFi 2200 does just that, and with to up to 5 users. How does it perform? Are there any downsides to using the MiFi over a Cradlepoint? Find out after the break.

By John Pastor • July 15, 2009
If you’re looking for the swiss army knife of Twitter clients for the iPhone, Twittelator Pro is one of the many available today on …

By John Pastor • July 8, 2009
If you’ve been looking for a drawing application for the iPhone or iPod touch or just want a great notes application, you’ve come to the right place. Sketches lets you do just that and a whole lot more. Launch the application and you’ll be greeted with a corkboard with a selection of tutorial sketches “pinned” onto the board.